The untold story behind the inscription on Tutankhamun's mask

The inscription on Tutankhamun's mask, "Opportunities unfold for those who prove worthy of them," reveals a deeper truth that holds true even now. This incisive remark perfectly sums up the Egypt Day Tour, a fascinating and historically diversified nation that attracts visitors starting their Egypt tours.

Egypt tour packages combine ancient landmarks with contemporary conveniences to provide an unforgettable time. These well-planned itineraries help visitors see Cairo's most popular sites, relish the beach vibe of Sharm El Sheikh excursions, or leave in the ageless popular of trips to Luxor day tour. likewise, they take visitors on an interesting adventure.

The assertion that a term denoting strength and power was inscribed in Egyptian script on the mask worn by the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun is one of the most recent of these articles. This claim was shown to be wrong when two Egyptologists gave Agence France-Presse independently proved facts concerning this mask.

The image displays Tutankhamun's pure gold mask, which is housed in Cairo's Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The people in the picture said that the words "Power opens its wings to those who deserve it, and death spreads its wings to every coward" were etched on the mask.


The mask is studded with precious stones, some of which are rare and some are extinct from the earth, according to his description of it as "pure gold, a rare type."

However, two Egyptian antiquities specialists confirmed to Agence France-Presse that the statement that the publication's claim is written on Tutankhamun's mask is untrue.

The aforementioned statement, according to Egyptian researcher Zahi Hawass, a former Minister of State for Egyptian Antiquities, was not carved on Tutankhamun's mask at all, and he calls the assertions made "nonsense."

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