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what made the guard remark nervously 'curse of pharaoh'

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Answered by pratiksha72
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Answer:

In the story, ‘Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues’ written by A.R. Williams, the guard remarks as ‘curse of the Pharaoh’ to sarcastically relate to the ill-happenings that happened to whoever handling the tomb of the Tutankhamun.

Explanation:

Earlier, when the Arab discovered the tomb, the curse was talked about.

When Howard Carter died of a mosquito infection after entering the tomb, the fear of a curse started to spread.

So when the mummy of King Tut was scanned by the CT scan, the scan machine fans were stuck in the sand and dust which prevented from scanning.

So the guard connects and sarcastically remarks that also is happening due to the curse of the Pharao

Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
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Answer:

The curse of the pharaoh states that death or misfortune would fall upon those who disturbed him. When King Tut's mummy was carried to be scanned, one of the fans of the CT scan machine stopped working due to sand getting into it. That is why the guard jokingly remarked that it was the curse of the pharaoh.

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