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The inscription written on the chest "Death will come on swift wings to whom so ever opens this chest" were actually written on King Tut's sarcophagus, it was a bit different and went like this: "Death will come on swift wings to who him to disturbs the Peace of the King" |
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The real Book of the Dead was not actually a book but a collection of prayers and spells used to protect the soul in the afterlife. It was written on papyrus for the dead to reach the afterlife. |
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Around the 3rd dynasty of Kig Djoser, there was an architech who built Egypt's first pyramid The Step Pyramid complex at Saqqara. He was Imhotep, he was a vizier to a pharaoh, as well as a head architech, priest of Ptah(God of craftmen), astrologist and skilled sculptor. He also was a physican and knew alot about moderen medican, some people believed he was the true father of moderen medican.
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When the daughter of Queen Nefertiti became 14 years old she married a boy name King Tut. Her name was Anck-Su-Namun(movie name), her name was Ankhesenamun or Ankhesnamun. When King Tut was only 18 he died, after his death Ankhesenamun was engaged to a Hittite prince, but he was assassinated during a journey to Egypt. She instead married a man named Ay. Ay had presided over Tut's funeral rites, which gave him a tenuous claim to the throne, and by marring the young pharaoh's widow he cemented that claim and which Ay became the next pharaoh of Egypt.
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The egyptians invented things like eyeliner, the toilet seat, toothpaste, the encyclopedia, knowledge in math, medicine, astronomy, and engineery. Also the first 365-day calender and divided the day into 24 hours and they had a week of 10 days. When men went to urinate, they did it sitting down and when women urinated, they did it standing up. Most earlier jugglers were women. Camels were unknow in Egypt. |
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