Archaeologists have reopened a “cursed” tomb that housed laborers that worked on the Pyramids for the first time since it was discovered some 30 years ago, according to Newsweek. The reopening comes as part of efforts to boost tourism and restore more sites for public display. Two other tombs in the area have been opened up with similar plans of restoration, one of which belonged to Khufu Khaf, son of King Khufu.
“Cursed” tomb opened after 30 years