TheIndiana Jonesfranchise is n’t well known for its accuracy in depicting the average professor - of - archaeology modus vivendi . Jones tends to whip the gun out of the hands of a Nazi in the meter aproper archaeologistmight exercise for logging artefact .

However , there ’s one bit they got right , in his beloved for strike obviously cursed item that should never be commove , and then disturbing the infernal region out of them .

The woman who refused to rot

Construction workers first find oneself the tomb ofLady Dai , also know as Xin Zhui , in the 1960s . Excavating the site in the 1970s , archaeologists regain the amazingly well - preserved ma of Xin Zhui herself . Adding to the " do n’t tinge this " vibe was that she was find drift in a kitty of clear liquid that turned brown after being exposed to the air . The liquid was either a herbal solvent to help saving , or her various bodily fluid from chemical decomposition reaction .

Remarkably , much of her soft tissue remains intact , while her vein are still filled with jellied blood .

The giant black sarcophagus

In 2018 , archaeologists in Egypt discovered a 2.65 - meter ( 8.7 - foot ) black sarcophagus buried 5 meters ( 16.4 foot ) underground , dating back to the Ptolemaic period ( 323 - 30 BCE ) , prompting warning from the public to not unfold the sarcophagus .

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archeologist then opened the sarcophagus , revealing the contents indoors . Upon opening , the squad get it pose forover an hourto let the smell dissipate . inwardly was a cherry dark-brown sludge , contain several skeletons like croutons in the spoilt soup of your living .

The remains – there are epitome , though we ’d advise against looking – likely belong to functionary or members of the military , with one found with an apparent pointer lesion to the drumhead .

A wall of Roman soldiers inside a collapsed tunnel

It ’s not often you retrieve a pile of popish soldiers , forgather so as to block a passageway . When you do , a few view likely sink your mind , such as " How pressed for materials were they that they used corpses instead of bricks ? " and " Hold on now , what were they trying to keep out ? "

These are questions you would probably inquire yourself as you fly , but archeologist attempted to answer them with further study . harmonise to archaeologist Simon James , the scene was make by an former exercise ofchemical war . soldier attempting to toil under city walls into a military base were belike met with an attack by the defending Persians .

" As the Romans started to split up through into the prop - fill void being create under the city wall , the Persians retreated into their approach tunnel behind their brazier and threw onto it some of the bitumen and sulphur crystal we know they had because they were using them , probably just minutes by and by , to set fire to the Roman burrow , " James explained in hispaper . " These material would have bring about thick cloud of hot fumes , a deadly cocktail of buttery hydrocarbon pot incorporating carbon dioxide , lethal carbon paper monoxide , and – even nasty – sulphur dioxide gas . "

Within a few seconds , James wrote , the Roman soldier were die to decease and trying to stagger away from the " sulphurous clouds of Hell " as they keep an eye on them down the burrow . Nineteen of the Romans died , and they were drag , " some perhaps still live " , to create a blocking wall .

The golden eye

In 2006 , archaeologists light upon the skeleton outside Zabol , Iran dating back to around 4,800 years ago . As well as being unco improbable for the clip at around 1.8 time ( 6 invertebrate foot ) , she had an unusual object inside her skull .

The golden prosthetic eye was found to be made by someone with a in effect clutches of ocular anatomy , with roue vessel recreated with golden wire . Though it ’s not vindicated she was a priestess as take , please , for the love of god , still do n’t move out the middle .