Howard Carter's discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in the 1920s set off a wave of "Tutmania." So when his primary ...
The mummy’s curse is no supernatural hex, but a genuine health risk posed by exposure to dangerous molds and other pathogens ...
Academic paper says often illicit trade exposes enthusiasts – and postal workers handling items – to serious risks ...
Mummified human remains sold online can carry fungal growth and toxic chemicals, even when they appear well preserved. An analysis of 128 online posts found poor safety guidance, questionable ...
The "real mummy's curse" may actually be a harmful fungus. Learn more about the hidden biohazards linked to the online sale ...
Infamous and grisly tales of ancient Egyptian mummy curses are more rooted in antiquated cultural biases and racism than ...
One hundred years ago this past February, English archaeologist Howard Carter entered the sealed burial chamber of the legendary Egyptian ruler King Tutankhamen, revealing its decrepit, yet dazzling ...
A recent display of mummies in Mexico serves as a reminder to the scientific explanation of the so-called “mummy’s curse.” Scientists warn that the curse is really a fungal concern. Research shows ...