If you can’t make it to Egypt, head to Washington, D.C., where “Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures” puts visitors inside the artifact-stuffed rooms of King Tut’s tomb. It’s been a ...
By carrying out CT scans of King Tutankhamun's mummy, we were able in 2005 to show that he did not die from a blow to the head, as many people believed. Our analysis revealed that a hole in the ...
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100 years later, his riches still have much to reveal. We dig into the missing heart of ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamun and what archaeologists have learned a century since the discovery of the ...
Tutankhamun, one of the most famous figures from Ancient Egypt, became king at the tender age of nine. Revered as a god-like entity over three centuries ago, King Tut was laid to rest in an ornate ...
King Tutankhamun has captivated the world since his tomb was discovered in 1922. Unearthed by British archaeologist Howard Carter, it was the first time a pharaoh's burial chamber had been found ...
The Daily Life of the Immortal King has become a hugely popular anime since its release in 2020. Centered around Wang Ling, a seemingly ordinary high school student who is actually a cultivator ...
In 1922 - after searching for six years - a team led by the British archaeologist, Howard Carter, discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun. And inside they found more than four hundred shabti.
One hundred years ago, our understanding of ancient Egypt changed forever when the tomb of King Tutankhamun was found on November 4, 1922 in the Valley of Kings. Born around 1305BC, Tutankhamun only ...
Tutankhamun became part of the ongoing struggle to be free of imperial influence. "This is a powerful symbol, that this king is being reborn just as Egypt is being reborn," comments Dr Riggs ...
A nine-year project has been completed to restore the tomb of ancient Egypt's boy king, Tutankhamun, and address issues that threatened its survival. Experts from the Getty Conservation Institute ...
“The chariot, not designed for warfare, likely carried King Tutankhamun and Queen Ankhesenamun during ceremonies and parades,” said Nozomu Kawai, an Egyptology professor at Kanazawa Universit ...