Ancient Egyptian mummies removed from coffins spark ‘Curse of the Pharaohs’ fears

THE COFFINS of high-status ancient Egyptian Sennedjem and one of his wives have been cracked open at a museum in Egypt.

The sarcophagi were unpacked in the hope of restoring and preserving the mummies inside but some people think the Curse of the Pharaohs, supposedly unleashed on anyone who disturbs an Ancient Egyptian mummy, will be triggered.

 Sennedjem was a skilled worker who oversaw other workers that lived in the Deir Al-Medina necropolis in Luxor and worked on the Valley of the Kings

Sennedjem was a skilled worker who oversaw other workers that lived in the Deir Al-Medina necropolis in Luxor and worked on the Valley of the Kings

Sennedjem was a skilled worker and Egyptian official who was buried in the workers village of Set Maat in modern day Deir Al-Medina alongside his family.

He lived during the reigns of Seti I and Ramsesses II of the 19th Dynasty, around 3,400 years ago.

He was known as a “Servant in the Place of Truth” and oversaw other workers building the tombs in the Valley of the Kings.

His tomb was discovered in 1886, where he was found buried with his wife Iyneferti, more than 20 other relatives and home furniture like his bed and a stool.

 Sennedjem's painted sarcophagus is in a good condition

Sennedjem’s painted sarcophagus is in a good condition
 Skilled experts carefully removed Sennedjem from his sarcophagus

Skilled experts carefully removed Sennedjem from his sarcophagus
 Sennedjem received the same top quality mummification process as many pharoahs

Sennedjem received the same top quality mummification process as many pharoahs

Sennedjem’s sarcophagus and that of his wife’s have just been moved to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation, where they were unpacked in a fumigation tent ready for restoration.

Skilled restorers conducted the unpacking process like a medical procedure.

The painted sarcophagi are said to be in very good condition.

They were previously displayed at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square in Egypt.

The mummies are being restored so they can go on display in a new exhibition hall, which opens in December.

Sennedjem and his wife will be placed in a sterilisation chamber for over 20 days and could spend at least a month undergoing a process that will remove any insects from them.

 Sennedjem lived around 3,400 years ago

Sennedjem lived around 3,400 years ago
 Both mummies will be part of a new exhibition in December

Both mummies will be part of a new exhibition in December
 The unpacking was like a medical procedure

The unpacking was like a medical procedure

The mummies are being unpacked and studied in the name of research conducted by skilled experts who are hopefully not supersтιтious.

The curse of the pharaohs is an alleged curse that some people believe will affect anyone who disturbs mummified remains of an Ancient Egyptian person.

 The mummies were shown to the press after the careful procedure to remove them from their sarcophagi

The mummies were shown to the press after the careful procedure to remove them from their sarcophagi

This supposed curse is not said to differentiate between archaeologists and thieves and is said to cause bad luck, illness or even death.

It is often connected to King Tutankhamun and the people who died after opening his tomb.

 The restoration process will take months

The restoration process will take months
 The mummies will be sterilised and fumigated to kill any insects that might be inside them

The mummies will be sterilised and fumigated to kill any insects that might be inside them

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