None whatsoever. Curses directed against intruders were very rare in Egyptian tombs anyway. In Tutankhamun's case the only object ever mentioned was a scarab bracelet containing a curse, attatched to a mummified hand, that was given to Sir Bruce Ingram, a friend of Howard Carter. It is certain that the hand was not Tutankhamun's, so the bracelet almost certainly had nothing at all to do with his tomb. Ingram's house burned down a few weeks after recieving this gift, but 1925 houses with their many open fireplaces and often less-than-perfectly cleaned chimneys were a fire hazard anyway.
The rare cases of deaths of people that had entered the tomb were 'natural' and easily explained in an era before the invention of antibiotics. The death of Lord Carnarvon, the excavation's main sponsor, is a case in point and it triggered almost all the 'curse'-stories invented by the newspapers.
Practically all of the people who entered the tomb lived long and happy lives afterwards.
No. Actually, King Tukankamen was sick so he died. He had a contageaus disease when he died. That is probably why the ancient Egyptians made his tomb small, Because they wanted to get the "curse" over with. That disease in king Tukankamen is still their so that is why the explorers died. This is a prediction made by me, and it probably is true. I got this information from a show on the History Channel so don't think I made this up.
Don't believe everything the History Channel says lol.
I saw they said that when the world ends, the sky will be red for forty years and then Earth will blow up.
None whatsoever. Curses directed against intruders were very rare in Egyptian tombs anyway. In Tutankhamun's case the only object ever mentioned was a scarab bracelet containing a curse, attatched to a mummified hand, that was given to Sir Bruce Ingram, a friend of Howard Carter. It is certain that the hand was not Tutankhamun's, so the bracelet almost certainly had nothing at all to do with his tomb. Ingram's house burned down a few weeks after recieving this gift, but 1925 houses with their many open fireplaces and often less-than-perfectly cleaned chimneys were a fire hazard anyway.
The rare cases of deaths of people that had entered the tomb were 'natural' and easily explained in an era before the invention of antibiotics. The death of Lord Carnarvon, the excavation's main sponsor, is a case in point and it triggered almost all the 'curse'-stories invented by the newspapers.
Practically all of the people who entered the tomb lived long and happy lives afterwards.
it was a cat that they found in the water.
jslkw
yes there was jewels in king tuts tomb
in the vally of the kings
They found it in the grownd
Tutankhamuns tomb!
the first person to open king Tut's tomb was lord Carnarvon
king Tut's tomb is not the biggest king Khufu's tomb is the biggest.
gold
yes there was jewels in king tuts tomb
It took 7 years to build king Tutankhamen's tomb.
howard carter
in the vally of the kings
They found it in the grownd
The valley of Kings
Because they were ordered to.
Tutankhamuns tomb!
Howard Carter
maybe, maybe not