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X Marks the Spot
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I was mildly obsessed with King Tut as a child. Among other things, it was my favorite National Geographic issue and I would leaf through it often. There were images of the rooms before the contents were disturbed or removed I felt especially attracted toward. To see the treasure room in pristine untouched condition, allowed me to view they, who placed it there. In my own way that is. My freshman year of high school I recreated his 'Mask' out of clay. Painted it as well. Won an award. Quoting: Seer777 did you detect the boy enlivened the regalia or the regalia enlivened the boy Quoting: aether I was more looking at how the items were stacked within the chambers. IOW, if the item appeared to be throw haphazardly or if respect was observed when packing treasure rooms. Different areas were mostly likely 'stacked' by different hands. Each pile telling a story of its maker. Seems strange now, but I was more interested in that. :) Quoting: Seer777 i never got the person , i got the information fashioned around the person Quoting: observationgood like what hold the jewels in place revisited
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