CURSES FROM PRIVATE TOMBSAs mentioned above, there were no curses found in the tomb of Tutankhaumum, but genuine curses have been found in other tombs. Most royal tombs did not have curses but curses have been found at private tombs. They usually appear in tombs of the Old Kingdom. They basically consist of the owner of the tomb invoking judgment in the underworld on any tomb violators. Here are some examples of tomb curses found on private tombs in the Old Kingdom period.
"As for any man who will make a disturbance, I shall be judged with him."
"A crocodile be against him in the water; a snake be against him on land, he who would do anything against this tomb. Never did I do a thing against him. It is the god who will judge."
Here is an interesting curse from the tomb of Ankhmahor from Saqqara (Old Kingdom period).
"As for anything that you might do against this tomb of mine of the West, the like shall be done against your property. I am an excellent lector priest, exceeding knowledgeable in secret spells and all magic. As for any person who will enter into this tomb of mine in their impurity, having eaten the abominations that excellent akh-spirits abominate, or who do not purify themselves as they should purify themselves for an excellent akh who does what his lord praises, I shall seize him like a goose (wring his neck), placing fear in him at seeing ghosts upon earth, that they might be fearful of an excellent akh... But as for anyone who will enter into this tomb of mine being pure and peaceful regarding it, I shall be his protective backer in the West in the court of the great god."
Some more unusual curses are the "Donkey Curse" which threaten the violator of the tomb with rape by a donkey, the animal of Seth.
A most complete curse comes from the administrator of the 18th dynasty, Amenhotep, son of Hapu. He threatens anyone who would damage his tomb with a lengthy list of punishments. They would "lose their earthly positions and honors, be incinerated in a furnace in execration rites, capsize and drown at sea, have no successors, receive no tomb or funerary offerings of their own, and their bodies would decay because they will stave without sustenance and their bones will perish". This curse does not leave much out.
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