The unbroken seal of Tutankhamun’s tomb before it was opened in 1923, it was unbroken for over 3000 years. […]
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The unbroken seal of Tutankhamun’s tomb before it was opened in 1923, it was unbroken for over 3000 years. […]
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The ancient Egyptians used a pregnancy test that involved potentially pregnant women peeing on barley and wheat seeds. Plant growth indicated pregnancy: barley for a boy and wheat for a girl. Later tests revealed that pregnant women’s urine causes plant growth 70% of the time, whereas non-pregnant women’s urine does not. […]
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