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Mysterious Gemstone Found 100 Years Ago In King Tut’s Tomb Likely Formed When A Meteorite Hit Earth

Por: Forbes Tech November 04, 2022

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The golden mask of Tutankhamun,getty On November 4, 1922, a boy accidentally stumbled on a stone that turned out to be the top of a flight of steps cut into the bedrock of the Valley of the Kings. The Valley of the Kings is a remote valley located in the desert west of the river Nile. In Pharaonic Egypt, this valley was considered the land of the dead and many pharaohs were buried here. In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter was searching... + full article



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