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    Mysteries of Curse of the pharaohs
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    by vinitjain  11-24-2009   
     The curse of the pharaohs refers to the belief that any person who disturbs the mummy of an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh is placed under a curse.
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    CT scans reveal mummies' long-lost secrets
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    by vinitjain  6-25-2009   
      The bodies are part of the Brooklyn Museum's collection of 11 Egyptian mummies, transported to the North Shore University Hospital to be scanned. The goal: Find out who they are, how they might have died and establish a chronology of advances in ancient Egypt's mummification techniques. Egypt Mummies
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    Cache of mummies unearthed at Egypt's Lahun pyramid
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    by vinitjain  4-26-2009   
     Archaeologists have unearthed a cache of pharaonic-era mummies in brightly painted wooden coffins near Egypt's little-known Lahun pyramid, the site head said on Sunday.
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    Mystery Pyramid Built by Newfound Ancient Culture?
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    by vinitjain  12-12-2008    2
     Several stone sculptures recently found in central Mexico point to a previously unknown culture that likely built a mysterious pyramid in the region, archaeologists say.
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    Mystery of Eye of Horus
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    by vinitjain  12-12-2008   
     The Eye of Horus (Wedjat) (previously Wadjet and the Eye of the Moon; and afterwards as The Eye of Ra) or ("Udjat") is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection and royal power from deities, in this case from Horus or Ra. The symbol is seen on images of Horus' mother, Hathor, and on other deities associated with her.
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    Mysteries of ISIS - goddess of fertility and motherhood
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    by vinitjain  10-26-2008   
     Isis is the feminine archetype for creation - the goddess of fertility and motherhood. She has gone by many names and played many roles in history and mythology - as goddess and female creator.
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    Unsolved Mysteries of Egypt Mummies
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    by vinitjain  10-5-2008   
     The word 'mummy' is not of Egyptian origin, but is derived from the Arabic 'mumiyah,' which means 'body preserved by wax or bitumen'; This term was used because of an Arab misconception of the methods used by the Egyptians in preserving their dead.
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