As I only have fragments to work with... sounds like an archaeologist, does it not. I believe the Mummy Tale is one of those myths, that the Egyptian monarch out a curse on the steamship- gummoxed up the Compass, etc. this is sheer myth- there was no Egyptian mummy in the freight list. there was an alleged original copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam- but other than both being Middle-East there is no connection, this Mummy angle is one of a series of Myths associated with the Titanic disaster saga.
Some of the treasures on the Titanic when it sank included jewelry, fine china, secret love letters, and valuable artwork. Many of these items have since been recovered from the wreck site and are displayed in various museums around the world.
My ancestor came to this country in the early 1900s seeking a better life for future generations.
The Spaniards melted down much of the Aztec gold and treasures they found to create coins and other objects. They also sent large quantities of the gold back to Spain to fund the Spanish empire and enrich the Spanish crown. Some of the treasures were kept by conquistadors as well.
Yes, Hernan Cortes discovered vast treasures in Mexico, especially in the Aztec empire. He conquered the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1521, seizing gold, silver, and other valuable objects. Cortes shipped a significant amount of treasure back to Spain, enriching himself and the Spanish Crown.
Pyramids were designed as tombs for pharaohs in ancient Egypt, so the most common treasures found in pyramids include artifacts, burial objects, and sometimes valuable offerings to accompany the deceased pharaoh into the afterlife. These treasures can include jewelry, pottery, furniture, and intricately carved items.
Some pyramids of Pharaohs were filled with treasures because they believed they would need them on their journey in the afterlife. The treasures were meant to ensure them a happy afterlife after judgment.
one of the treasures that sunk with the titanic was a jeweled encrusted copy of Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyan, an ancient book. this copy of the ancient book was one of the most valuable treasures that sank with the titanic and that also was on board.
No. Titanic sank; the Olympic did not.
First of all, it's SANK, not sink. The answer is no, there isn't any other stories of how the Titanic sank, because of the transmissions received by other boats around the area where the Titanic sank confirmed that it had indeed hit an iceberg.
The Titanic sank in 1912 And the Britannic sank in 1916
There was 108 children on the Titanic when it sank
The Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Titanic sank in the very early morning of April 15, 1912
The Titanic crashed into an iceberg southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland.
The Titanic sank because of a basic steering blunder.
The titanic was a VERY popular ship. It cost an awful lot to get onboard, so that gives it away. After it sank, the other twin ships sank in other ways too. Strange or what?
it sank in April.
No. An iceberg sank the Titanic. The Germans sank the Lusitania.