The Tabnit sarcophagus is the sarcophagus of the Phoenician King of Sidon Tabnit I (ruled c. 549-- 539 BCE), the dad of King Eshmunazar II. The sarcophagus is embellished with two separate and also unrelated engravings-- one in Egyptian hieroglyphics as well as one in Phoenician manuscript. The latter contains a curse for those that open up the burial place, encouraging impotency as well as loss of an immortality. It was created in the very early 5th century BC, and was uncovered in 1887 by Osman Hamdi Bey at the Ayaa Necropolis eastern of Sidon together with the Alexander Sarcophagus as well as various other relevant coffins. Tabnit's body was found drifting flawlessly maintained in the original embalming liquid. Both the sarcophagus and Tabnit's broken down skeleton are currently in the Istanbul Archaeology Museums.The sarcophagus, together with the Eshmunazar II sarcophagus, were possibly obtained by the Sidonians following their involvement in the Fight of Pelusium (525 BC), and also acted as versions for later Phoenician sarcophagi. The Phoenician message is considered to have a amazing similarity to that of the Shebna engraving from Jerusalem.
Announced last May among the many adaptations of comics already out or in preparation at Microids, Marsupilami: The secret of Sarcophagus has just been revealed within the framework of Gamescom, while maintaining its date of release until 16 November. Without becoming for a yellow sound, this video still shows that Ocellus Studio opted for a lively gameplay, the three marsupilamis that can gain speed by bouncing everywhere and clinging with their iconic and endless tail, which Also serves as a vehicle to move faster than current. It will still need to take the time to slow down to find the hidden bonuses in every level. Remember that Punch, Twister and Hope will thus cross more than twenty levels and that the game will of course be accessible to all thanks to the adjustment of the difficulty. Expected release on November 16th on PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC.
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