However, Lord Carnarvon began to doubt that his investment would yield results. In 1922, when Carter had been excavating in ...
His friends fell to wrangling over his bones. Howard Carter, of the Metropoolitan Museum, co-discoverer with the late Lord Carnarvon of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, had been ...
In reality, Carnarvon died of blood poisoning, and only six of the 26 people present when the tomb was opened died within a decade. Carter, surely any curse's prime target, lived until 1939 ...
It was in November 1922 when the Egyptologist Howard Carter and his team, including Lord Carnarvon, first entered the tomb of Tutankhamen. Their discovery received worldwide media attention, but an ...
The license of Countess Carnarvon, under which Carter operated, was cancelled by a ministerial order. ¶The Government announced that it would formally open the tomb on Feb. 22 and hold a public ...