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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Feb 12, 2006 13:41:24 GMT
CAIRO, Egypt - The first tomb to be discovered in the Valley of the Kings since King Tut's in 1922 contains five sarcophagi with mummies, breaking the nearly centurylong belief that there's nothing more to find in the valley where some of Egypt's greatest pharaohs were buried. Read More
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2006 22:35:46 GMT
I was so excited to read this!  it's long been a dream of mine to visit the Valley of the Kings, despite the tourist & memorabilia scrum I'm told it's become... My dad feels the same, although he thinks it is simply a case of modern day grave-robbing with media and governmental backing. lol. 
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Feb 12, 2006 23:00:28 GMT
I wonder if after 5000 years someone will dig up my grave
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2006 0:03:07 GMT
;D Nah, we will all be so much dust and discarded memories then... unless of course you're planning on investing heavily in a lead lined coffin or something similar? 
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Feb 13, 2006 10:16:35 GMT
Gonna get mummyfied
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Post by eminel on Feb 19, 2006 14:09:36 GMT
Excellent, cheers for that 
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Post by miss fairymarymermaid on Apr 6, 2006 9:39:57 GMT
i think there is a lot to learn about the pyramids that we don't yet know!
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Post by *Bemused* on Apr 10, 2006 17:55:53 GMT
Interesting.... 
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Post by Meercat on Nov 8, 2006 23:38:44 GMT
Just curious as to how how many years have to pass before its morally ok to dig someone up? (bugger, that sounds like Im hatching a plan doesnt it... hides spade, takes wellies off...)
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