King Tut was buried with an iron dagger that was placed near his right thigh. While an iron dagger may seem pretty ordinary, this one was actually quite spectacular. The pharaoh died centuries ...
The latest Fox Nation series, "Tales of Terror: The Curse of King Tut" sets out on its own expedition of sorts to answer that question, all with the intent of also answering, if a curse isn't the ...
With the mystery surrounding where his famous stepmother, Queen Nefertiti, is buried, experts surmise King Tut’s mask could have been used by her first. One of the most famous visages in ...
There is no doubt, however, that the likeness is of King Tut, as the likeness of a death mask was considered imperative should the person’s soul be able to be reunited with their body for ...
According to the New York Times, Walter “King Tut” Johnson, 61, was released from prison earlier this month after the same judge that initially handed him five life sentences came to the ...
Cloak, Dagger, and Undertow later take Melody to Morgana's hideout, where Morgana turns Melody into a mermaid and later tricks Melody into getting King Triton's trident for her. Later, Cloak and ...
A team from the University of York in the UK say the holes in the ears of the mask suggest the mask was actually intended for a high status female or child rather, possibly King Tut's stepmother ...
It was no doubt a fantastical death, worthy of a pharaoh Ask Smithsonian: How Long Can a Person Hold Their Breath? (01:32) Ask Smithsonian: What's the Point of Earwax? (01:06) Ask Smithsonian ...