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Tutankhamun and his gold-laden tomb have captivated the public since its discovery more than 100 years ago. Now the story of the Ancient Egyptian boy king is being told in a digital exhibition in ...
"Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures" opened at Amherst at Deerpark on March 21 and will run through Jan. 4. The exhibition showcases true-to-life, expertly crafted artifact replicas of King ...
The settlement offers groundbreaking insights into Egypt’s most famous pharaoh dynasty, with clues about Tutankhamun’s dad, mum and sister. While studying a Greek settlement from 332 BC in ...
"Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures" opened at Amherst at Deerpark on March 21 and will run through Jan. 4. The exhibition showcases true-to-life, expertly crafted artifact replicas of King ...
claims that some of the treasures found in the king’s resting place could be clues to ancient burial rituals. He believes that clay trays and wooden staffs positioned near Tutankhamun’s ...
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 ...
Tutankhamun and the Secrets of Saqqara, billed as “the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong in recent decades”, is due to run for nine months ...
referred to as the “Introduction Room” and “Treasures 1 and 2,” visitors are greeted by several displays, including a replica of King Tutankhamun’s sarcophagus and his gold funerary mask.
Tutankhamun and his treasures are so familiar today that it is possible to overlook, or even forget, the fact that once the doors were sealed after his funeral they were meant to never be seen again.
Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has worked in the fields of neuroscience research and mental health treatment. Katy is Managing Editor at ...