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The study suggests Ancient Egyptians could have had rudimentary knowledge of uranium-based tech (Image: Getty)

Ancient Egyptian tombs, long shrouded in the mystery of the ‘Pharaoh’s Curse‘, might have been more than just final resting places for royalty – doubling as storage sites for radioactive nuclear waste.

The bombshell theory comes from a recent study that suggests the notorious curse, which supposedly caused sickness and death among tomb explorers, may be due to high radiation levels from nuclear materials.

A groundbreaking study featured in the Journal of Archaeological Science has potentially debunked the myth of the “Pharaoh’s Curse” by linking the unexplained radiation found in ancient Egyptian tombs to the possible storage of nuclear waste.

The research posits that the ancients might have used uranium-based technology, with evidence drawn from historical texts hinting at an advanced understanding of transformative substances.

Researchers delving into the enigmatic world of ancient Egypt have uncovered compelling evidence that suggests a sophisticated use of nuclear technology

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