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Did Booby Traps Really Exist in Ancient Egyptian Tombs?

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The allpowerful pharaohs of ancient Egypt were frequently buried alongside a literal wealth of fabulous treasure treasure that, as you can probably imagine, the pharaohs were very keen to protect. So did they actually have significant preventative measures in place to stop anyone from stealing their stuff after they’d gone a little moldy? Well, yes and no, but when it comes to the idea of elaborate booby traps or puzzles as depicted by Hollywood and in games, definitively no.

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