«George J. Gould Dies in Villa in France.». The New York Times, 17-05-1923 [Consulta: 23 maig 2008]. «George Jay Gould died this morning at 3:30 at the Villa Zoralde, Cap Martin, where he had been living for some months with his wife and her two children. His death, it was stated at the villa, came quietly and was expected, as he had never rallied from the illness from which he had been suffering all Winter.»
«Howard Carter, 66, Egyptologist, Dies.». The New York Times [Consulta: 28 març 2008]. «Howard Carter, Egyptologist who earned world fame for his discovery and exploration, in association with the fifth Earl of Carnarvon, of the tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen, died in his London home today at the age of 66.»
«Why we love mummies». Pittsburgh Tribune-Review [Consulta: 12 agost 2008]. «Upon breaching the tomb, something stung Carnarvon on the cheek. He died several months later. Newspapers sensationalized his death as the fulfillment of an ancient mummy's curse. A rumor spread that there was an inscription over the tomb promising death to anyone who opened the tomb of the pharaoh. One recent theory is Carnarvon might have ingested anthrax spores deliberately placed in the tomb by ancient Egyptian priests to thwart tomb robbers.»Arxivat 1 de desembre 2008 a Wayback Machine.
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«Curse of Tutankhamun may have been work of Satanist killer». [Consulta: 22 agost 2017]. «Captain Richard Bethell (15 November 1929): Howard Carter's 46-year-old personal secretary was found dead in his bed at Mayfair's exclusive Bath Club. Bethell was said to have been in perfect health. It was initially thought that he died of a heart attack but his symptoms raised suspicion that he was smothered to death as he slept. Crowley had only recently returned to London and was often a guest of novelist W. Somerset Maugham at the club.»
«Why we love mummies». Pittsburgh Tribune-Review [Consulta: 12 agost 2008]. «Upon breaching the tomb, something stung Carnarvon on the cheek. He died several months later. Newspapers sensationalized his death as the fulfillment of an ancient mummy's curse. A rumor spread that there was an inscription over the tomb promising death to anyone who opened the tomb of the pharaoh. One recent theory is Carnarvon might have ingested anthrax spores deliberately placed in the tomb by ancient Egyptian priests to thwart tomb robbers.»Arxivat 1 de desembre 2008 a Wayback Machine.