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In 2000, a sarcophagus with a mummy and the inscription 'I am | Forbidden History

In 2000, a sarcophagus with a mummy and the inscription "I am the daughter of the great king Xerxes was discovered in Pakistan. I am Radogon." Archaeologists immediately called a press conference with the media, where one of the most respected archaeologists of Islamabad, Ahmat Hasan Dani, spoke and announced that the mummy was a princess who lived about 600 BC.

In 2020, the mummy was exhibited at the National Museum of Pakistan. American archaeologist Oscar Muscarella wanted to check the antiquity of the exhibit with the help of independent scientists and forensic experts from Europe. The verdict: a forgery made by Pakistani craftsmen a couple of years ago.

The American Muscarella took the noble initiative to check the age of other antiquities, including items from ancient Egypt, but Egyptian authorities issued a categorical ban. Muscarella offered his help to the Turkish authorities and stumbled upon an identical response.

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