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In ancient Egypt, gold was considered the skin or flesh of the god, particularly the Egyptian sun god Ra. Consequently, gold was unavailable to anyone but the pharaohs, and only later to priests and other members of the royal court. The chambers that held the king's sarcophagus was known as the "house of gold

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