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2015 the priceless artifacts unearthed from king tutankhamuns tomb are on display at the egyptian museum in cairo amongst them an unusual dagger unlike any other in the collection the dagger itself has a golden handle with delicate geometric designs and a beautiful golden sheath but its not the design thats so special its what its made of its an iron blade fully functional ever since its discovery archaeologists have been puzzled over the daggers very existence iron seems so commonplace to us but for the ancient egyptians iron was quite a rarity the iron age doesnt arrive in egypt for another two centuries after the time of tutankhamun so its very strange to find such a fine object made of iron at this time a clue to the daggers origins surfaces in an ancient text a piece of hieroglyphic writing that points to the heavens they found the phrase which seemed to read iron from the sky experts are unsure what the hieroglyphs mean can modern technology help pinpoint the source of