Secrets of King Tutankhamun
 A new scientific discovery about the dagger of King Tutankhamun, which dates back 3300 years, proved that the metal made of the dagger, iron, does not belong to the earth but belongs to the sky.
 The scientific discovery was the fruit of a bilateral research project between Egypt and Italy in coordination with the Department of Physics at the Universities of Milan and Fayoum, funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Egyptian Ministry of Scientific Research.
 Researchers conducted a chemical analysis of the dagger blade in December 2014, using X-ray technology, revealed that "the iron blade in the dagger displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, contains nickel metal (10%) and cobalt (0.6%) with identical meteorite concentration.  Mineral. "
 The researchers also came to the hypothesis that the ancient Egyptians attached great importance to rocks falling from the sky, and pointed out that finding a dagger made of meteorite iron adds meaning to the use of the term "iron" in ancient texts, which pointed towards the 13th century BC, to the term  It was literally translated into "Iron from Heaven" and was a gift from the "gods."
 Tutankhamun is one of the kings of the 18th dynasty of Egypt in the New Kingdom (1334 - 1325 BC) due to reasons not related to achievements or wars he won, as with many kings;  Most notably, the discovery of his tomb and treasures in full without any damage.
 The discovery of young King Tutankhamun's dagger dates back to 1925. Archaeologist Howard Carter found two iron daggers inside two sheaths, one with a gold blade and the other an iron blade, inside the linen scrolls of the king's mummified mummy for more than 3,300 years.  The dagger industry, the power of its blade, researchers and scientists for many decades

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