Environment
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More Mysteries Unraveled: King Tut's Meteorite Dagger May Have Come Outside of Egypt
Archaeologists recently discover that one of Egypt's most fascinating artifacts didn't originate in the transcontinental country. King Tutankhamun's legendary iron dagger has long been discussed by scholars pertaining to its meteoritic origin. Debates had been raised about how the dagger came to be, but the space rock itself that created it revealed a mystery that has not been previously tackled.
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