King Tut's Blade Made of Meteorite

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Aside from the general assumption that early iron objects were produced from meteoritic iron. What's your thoughts about this?

 

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Could it shoot beams? Cut through anything? Reanimate the dead? Kill ghosts? Stop time?

Clearly, it would have had some kind of magic. after all, its Ancient Egyptian, and made of thunderbolt iron.
 

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It was not given to him aliens though

“Only one [meteorite], named Kharga, turned out to have nickel and cobalt contents which are possibly consistent with the composition of the blade,” she added.

The meteorite fragment was found in 2000 on a limestone plateau at Mersa Matruh, a seaport some 150 miles west of Alexandria.
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