Faith in the curse has aroused the interest of many people because of the mysterious deaths of some members of the Howard Carter team and other prominent visitors to the tomb shortly thereafter. The Carter team opened the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62) in 1922, thus eliminating the new era of Egyptology. The famous Egyptologist James Henry Preststed worked with Carter shortly after the opening of the cemetery for the first time. Tell how Carter sent a messenger to spend his house. On the way back to his home, he thought he heard a faint sound like someone crying, saw at the arrival of the entrance bird cage occupied by the cobra, symbol of the Egyptian monarchy. Canary Carter died on his mouth and this fueled local rumors of the curse. Arthur Weigel, the former inspector general of Egypt's state antiquities, was quoted as explaining that Carter's house had been invaded by the same royal cobra that protected the king's head to strike enemies on the same day that the king's tomb was broken. December 1922 The first mysterious deaths were Lord Carnarvon. The bite was infected with a mosquito, and later, when the sting wound was accidentally shaved. He then became infected, leading to blood poisoning. Two weeks before the death of Carnavon, Mary Corelli wrote a fictional letter to New York magazine, quoting a mysterious book that emphasized that the "terrible punishment" would follow the stamped tomb. This was followed by a revolution in the media, with reports that the curse was found on the king's tomb, but this is not true. Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the character of Sherlock Holmes, suggested at the time that Carnarvon's death occurred because of "elements" developed by the Tutankhamen priests to protect the royal tomb, which contributed to increased media attention. Arthur said that six weeks before the death of Carnarvon, he saw him laugh and give jokes when he entered the tomb of the king and saw him say to the correspondent of a relative (HF Mortan), "I will give him six weeks to live." The first autopsy of King Tutankhamun's body was found by Dr. Derry Ndaba, On the left cheek of the king, but since Carnarvon had been buried six months earlier, it was not possible to determine whether the location of the wound in the king coincided with the fatal mosquito bite in Carnarvon. In 1925, Anthropologist Henryfried visited the tomb with Pristed and referred to Lutf Wood Carter. He also reported how the paperweight given to Carter's friend Bruce Bruce Ingham could be shielded from the wrist and a bracelet with a cursed mark of my body moving. Fire, water and epidemics must come to him. Shortly after the gift was received, Ingram's house was burned down, followed by a flood when it was rebuilt. Howard Carter was completely skeptical of curses. "In May 1926, a jackal of the same type as Anubis, the guardian of the dead, was first seen in more than thirty-five years of working in the desert. Skeptics pointed out that many who visited the tomb or helped to discover it have lived a long and healthy life. The study showed that of the 85 people who were present when the tomb and the ark were opened, only eight were killed within 10 years. Others were all alive, including Howard Carter, who later died of lymphoma at age 64 in 1939.

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