Posts Tagged ‘tutankhamun’

Debunking The Myths of Tutankhamun with Top Egyptologist (Video)

At Ancient Origins, we believe that one of the most important fields of knowledge we can pursue as human beings is our beginnings. And while some people may seem content with the story as it stands, our view is that there exist countless mysteries, scientific anomalies and surprising artifacts that have yet to be discovered and explained. The goal […]

Accepted “History” is Full of Crap, Again-King Tutankhamun was a ‘battle-hardened warrior’ and NOT a sickly boy-king as previously thought, experts claim

Most accepted “history” is shit. Sometimes because it is intended to be shit so the sheep can be herded where the “elites” want them more easily. After WW1, Americans were pissed Washington DC dragged them into a European usury banker’s war which had nothing to do with America. So when the Khazarian Jew communist FDR […]

Psusennes: The Silver Pharaoh with Treasures to Rival Tutankhamun’s

Amidst the chaos of the Second World War in Western Europe, a French archaeologist named Pierre Montet unearthed a stunning treasure in 1940 in Tanis, Egypt. The find was on par with the legendary discovery of the intact tomb of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, made by Howard Carter two decades earlier. But, despite the […]

King Tut’s Centenary! 6 Fascinating Facts About Tutankhamun’s Tomb

100 years ago today (November 4th) British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered King Tutankhamun’s legendary tomb. This famous discovery was essential in the field of archaeology, as it became historians’ primary source of knowledge about ancient Egyptian tombs and burials.  Read more Section:  News History & Archaeology Ancient Places Africa History Famous People Read Later  Source

28 ORIGINAL Photos from the Discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb

November 4, 2022, marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings, a watershed moment for the world of archaeology. Read more Section:  News Ancient Places Africa History Important Events Read Later  Source

25 Unbelievable Treasures from the Tomb of Tutankhamun You May Not Have Seen

Thanks to Howard Carter’s discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, there is no Pharaoh more well-known and well-loved than King Tut, the boy king, who died in 1323 BC at the age of 20. Read more Section:  Artifacts Other Artifacts News Read Later  Source

King Tut Stepped on his Enemies: Learning from Tutankhamun’s Sandals

While Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw has entered popular imagination for her stunning array of shoes and fashion savvy, few know that the young King Tut also enjoyed a vast collection footwear. Read more Section:  News Weird Facts Read Later 

The Twin Tragedy of Tutankhamun: Death of a Dynasty

Tossed away callously in a dark corner of the lavish Treasury in the subterranean tomb of Tutankhamun was possibly the most poignant remnant of the boy king’s short life. Positioned next to the glittering canopic shrine that Howard Carter referred to as “the most beautiful monument”, was an uncovered and undecorated oblong beetle-ridden wooden box, […]

How Los Angeles teenagers compelled police to back down and remove military-grade weaponry from their high schools

     Los Angeles high school students and organizers forced police to remove grenade launchers and M-16s from their arsenals. A coalition of Los Angeles high school students and grassroots organizers just accomplished the unthinkable. After nearly two years of sit-ins and protests, they forced the police department for the second-largest public school district in the […]

Russia To Send Astronauts To Mars In Six Weeks Using New Nuclear Engine

Russia have announced plans to visit Mars in 2018 using a new nuclear engine that will allow them to reach the red planet in just six weeks.  Using current technology it takes spacecraft 18 months to get to Mars, meaning that Russia will become the first country to get there in just over a month – and […]

Germany needs 1,200 troops for Syrian anti-ISIS campaign – Chief of Staff

“From the military point of view, to ensure the operation of aircraft we need about 1,200 military personnel,” Inspector General of the Bundeswehr (unified armed forces of Germany),Volker Wieker, told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper in an interview. Wieker said that the mandate for the deployment may be given by the end of the year. […]

First synthetic model of a bacterial outer membrane will support antibiotic development

For the first time researchers from Newcastle University and the Science and Technology Facilities Council have produced a working model giving access to unprecedented information about the bacteria which is notoriously hard to study due to its size and complex exterior. The results, published in the leading chemistry journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition, are featured […]

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