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"What's it say?" |
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It was O'Connell who made Evy read the spell out of the Book of the Dead if you remember - so he shouldn't have been so hard on her later in the film. |
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There is a lot of Hieroglyphic wording inscribed and written all over the film set (and some of the characters!) of the 1999 remake of The Mummy. A lot of it is a load of old rubbish but some of it does make some sort of sense... Here for your delectation is are translations of the ancient script and a bit of practise for me. I'Ve also added a page on the Arabic spoken. |
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Click on the Canopic Jars to find out more ... |
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"Four, I only want four!" |
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"I will have the key?" |
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So what was written on the canopic jars belonging to Ankh-su-namum? Here you can find out... |
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The the puzzle-box key used in the film contains some interesting words to translate. |
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"Death will come on swift wings ..." |
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"We the Med-jai would never allow it" |
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The curse on the box does mean something though and I can tell you where they got their ideas for the wording from too. |
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Even poor old Ardeth Bay got attacked with the Hieroglypic pen, although his don't mean that much ... |
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