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I asked Chat GPT whether the Titanic had any ancient Egyptian artifacts on board or not, based on stuff my mom told me about when I was a kid and this was the response ๐Ÿ‘‡

Yes, the Titanic was reportedly carrying Egyptian artifacts onboard when it sank in 1912. One of the most well-known stories involves a wooden mummy coffin lid, often referred to as the "Unlucky Mummy." This artifact was allegedly being transported to a museum in New York City.

The "Unlucky Mummy" is actually the lid of the inner coffin of an unknown high-ranking priestess of the Temple of Amun-Ra. It was purchased by an Englishman named Douglas Murray, who allegedly encountered a series of misfortunes after acquiring the artifact. Though the artifact itself was never on the Titanic, some stories suggested that its presence on the ship might have contributed to its fate.

However, there are no concrete historical records confirming the presence of this particular artifact or other specific Egyptian treasures aboard the Titanic. The tale of the "Unlucky Mummy" and its connection to the Titanic is often regarded as a legend or myth rather than a verified fact.

Artifacts and valuables, including personal belongings and cargo, were indeed lost with the ship, but the exact inventory of Egyptian artifacts, if any, remains largely speculative and part of the lore surrounding the Titanic's tragic voyage.


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NerdyPotato ยท
That's a non-answer, but the reasons look pretty accurate.