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Funeral Mask of Tutankhamen

Tutankhamen was a boy king, often described as weak but handsome. He reigned from 1332 to
1323 BC, and the time of his rule was one of the most troubled periods. Tutankhamen was the
successor of Akhenaten, who was the first extremist in the known history. He married
Akhenatens daughter and claimed the right to rule. On 26th of November in 1922, Howard
Carter discovered this magnificent artifact that lay forgotten in Tutankhamens tomb.
Tutankhamens eyes are made of white quartz with obsidian. His eyes are godlike and in the
same time very calm and human alike. The mask represents the boy king at its prime and has
similarities with the god of the dead, Osiris.

The Funeral mask of Tutankhamen is kept at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

The Genetic Disc is a remarkable artifact that could re-write ancient history and our origins.
The disc, carved in Lydite is only about 27 centimeters and weights about 2 kg. It contains
incredible information that can only be seen with help of a microscope!
The Genetic Disc was originally discovered in Colombia by Professor Jamie Gutierrez. Since it
does not fit any existing pre-Columbian culture, it is assumed to be more than 6,000 years old
and was created by an unknown ancient civilization that used alien technology.
The truth is we have no idea how or why the carvings were made at a time when humans were
not supposed to have knowledge of advanced biology and microscope technology.
The creators of the Genetic Disc, carved depictions of human biology that can only be seen
with a microscope!
On the edge of the Disc there is a symbol of a snake.

The great Anglo-Saxon burial site at IT will revolutionise our understanding of the Dark Ages,
bring delight to millions and make two men very rich indeed.
Archaeologists yesterday unveiled the largest and most valuable hoard of Saxon gold in history
- 500 pieces of treasure unearthed from a farmers field by a man with a metal detector.
The haul includes beautiful gold sword hilts, jewels from Sri Lanka, exquisitely carved helmet
decorations and early Christian crosses.
The 1,300-year-old treasure was discovered by unemployed Terry Herbert in July in a field
owned by a friend in Staffordshire.

Sold for 3.8 million dollar, the silver Cistern was made specifically for an official from Berlin,
Thomas Wentworth. It was designed and chiseled by Philip Rollo, one of the English brilliant
makers.

A Roman statue of the Greek goddess of hunting, Artemis, that displays her with her stag was
carved in Bronze. The statue was discovered in the 1920s and presented in an auction for
people in love of hunting. It was sold at the time for 28.6 million dollar to be the most expensive
statue ever sold.

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