Tutankhamun's tomb, discovered by archaeologists in the Valley of the Kings on Nov. 4, 1922, was found loaded with treasures. Some of those artifacts, like his death mask, are widely known.
The discovery of wooden staffs and clay trays near the sarcophagus of King Tut might be the oldest known evidence of a ritual known as the Awakening of Osiris. As its name suggests, this ritual is ...
In 1922, the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, marked one of the most significant finds of the 20th century. The tomb, which contained more than 5,000 priceless ...
A collection of roughly made clay trays and wooden staffs found among the golden treasures of Tutankhamun’s tomb may offer the earliest evidence of an important ancient Egyptian royal funerary ...
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Archaeological breakthrough in Egypt as first pharaoh's tomb since Tutankhamun uncoveredArchaeologists have found the tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II, the first ancient Egyptian tomb discovered since King Tutankhamun's. The tomb was found two miles west of the Valley of the Kings ...
Tutankhamun, or King Tut as he is also known, was the last of his dynasty of pharaohs. He ruled as a boy only for a short time. He is most famous because his tomb was discovered almost intact and ...
WELL, MORE THAN YOU MIGHT THINK. AN EXHIBITION CALLED TUTANKHAMUN HIS TOMB AND HIS TREASURES OPENED THERE TODAY. FITTING BECAUSE SOMEONE RELATED TO THE ESTATE HAD A ROLE TO PLAY IN FINDING THAT TOMB.
ASHEVILLE - On the first day of Biltmore Estate's spring season, a new exhibition was unveiled that connects ancient Egypt and King Tutankhamun with Biltmore House and the famed Vanderbilt and ...
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Tutankhamun: The Greatest Archaeological Discovery of All TimeDan gets up close to key objects in the Bodleian Weston Library’s exhibition ‘Tutankhamun - Excavating ... holds steadier following weeks of scary swings The ‘Freakier Friday’ Trailer ...
When complete, the museum will showcase more than 100,000 objects, including treasures from the tomb of King Tutankhamun. Ernest Harold Jones, from Barnsley, sparked interest in finding ...
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