"Death should come to those who disturb the peace of the King (Tomb of King Tutankhamen) promptly," and this message opens a bridge to the curse of Egypt. The narrow boundary between reality and mythology is built around some ancient cultures like Egypt. Many Egyptian burial ceremonies are known as curses and are often called curses. These curses are thought to be the result of death. The Egyptian tomb inscription does not indicate that the Egyptians, including the Egyptians, have died as curses, but this erroneous belief can lead to misunderstandings, gathering of intangible evidence, and the benefits that do not lead to the preservation of tombs It is common.
... The system is not only an eloquent example of how inadvertent use of "public history" can manipulate "consumption" of history, but also (...) another important issue . The "public history" museum calls itself a memorial museum. This sentence (use) is a dangerous strategy. ... The concept of "collective memory" is basically to deny a rational way to master past knowledge. Memory is a very slippery concept. I absolutely do not comply with Apor's claim. Memory can be full with the concept, but it is also "rich". As Christian Karner and Bram Mertens are "using and abusing memory" I think that it is possible to find a position that is not opposite to the historical "facts" even if the memory is the same.
It should be obvious what I am talking about. I have offered you more than ten cases on how history, in particular the history of the United States, was distorted, manipulated and distorted by the authorities to make the facts into a nonsense narrative to suit the agenda. I clearly explained that pretending that one of these myths is a detail we do not know is further advertised. We are convinced that a brave feminist left my feminist movement in the 1960s and 1970s, a myth that left feminism. And there is evidence to support these facts