User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Reference Desk/@comment-24894325-20160713083355/@comment-1350697-20160713122216

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Reference Desk/@comment-24894325-20160713083355/@comment-1350697-20160713122216 I found the following possibly relevant information in The Gods Walk Among Us:


 * "Egypt, 1926. Fired by the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, archeologists dug many new sites in their search for history... fame... or fortune."
 * The archeologist says the sealed tomb (not King Tut's) has been "unopened for 5,500 years."
 * Tothmes says this new style of tomb "will stand a thousand thousand generations."
 * The archeologist compares the Sontaran tomb to King Tut: "This creature... it's not of this Earth. I'll be famous! Tutankhamun was nothing compared to this!"
 * When the Sontaran flees, the narration says "But even this has been foreseen. In Egypt, everything is timeless... even instructions 5,500 years old..."

So nothing directly relevant. Will look at The King of Golden Death in a second.