This sounds like the set of a good Conan or Soloman Kane story . . . archeologists have found a deep well shaft and four chambers that contain the remains of up to 40 Egyptians from the 14th century BC. The tomb was looted long ago and anything of value hauled off to whatever crazed market sold the wares of the dead, but the find is significant. Read more at Livescience.
I can see a horde of the bone grinding undead rising from the tomb, crawling up the shaft, clawing at Soloman's swirling cloak. The Puritan turns to see the horror of the undead . . .
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. . . gives them a hard glare, and they flee in terror.
--Jeff
LOL
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