None whatsoever. Curses directed against intruders were veryrare in Egyptian tombs anyway. In Tutankhamun's case the onlyobject ever mentioned was a scarab bracelet containing a curse,attatched to a mummified hand, that was given to Sir Bruce Ingram,a friend of Howard Carter. It is certain that the hand was notTutankhamun's, so the bracelet almost certainly had nothing at allto do with his tomb. Ingram's house burned down a few weeks afterrecieving this gift, but 1925 houses with their many openfireplaces and often less-than-perfectly cleaned chimneys were afire hazard anyway.The rare cases of deaths of people that had entered the tombwere 'natural' and easily explained in an era before the inventionof antibiotics. The death of **** Carnarvon, the excavation's mainsponsor, is a case in point and it triggered almost all the'curse'-stories invented by the newspapers.Practically all of the people who entered the tomb lived longand happy lives afterwards.