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Egyptian papyrus scene with detail from the lid of the chest of Tutankhamun showing the Pharaoh riding into battle on a chariot with his bow drawn. Enemy figures are shown cowering underneath his horse as they are attacked by dogs.
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Howard Carter discovered the tomb and the semi-intact burial of king Tutankhamun (c. 1336-1327 BCE) in November of 1922. Countless publications propose a myriad of explanations about Tutankhamun's family history, his life, and the cause of death.
Phelps, Danielle O.
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how the Portuguese press reported the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun [PDF]
UID/HIS/04666/2019It is certainly no exaggeration to say that the pharaoh Tutankhamun is among the bestknown pharaohs by non-experts in Egyptology. It may even be said that he is the best known of them all. However, this is not because of his exceptional
Mota, Susana +1 more
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King Tutankhamun: Bringing Egyptian Culture to America
A review of the impact of three different tours of artifacts from the burial chamber of King Tutankhamun on American culture and knowledge of ancient ...
Settle, Lora E.
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Study and Investigations of archaeobotanical remains from Tutankhamun tomb [PDF]
: An immense ―natural‖ treasure was recently recovered from the storerooms of the Archaeological Museum of Cairo. Once moved to the new seat and museum, the Grand Egyptian Museum, it was time to start studying this precious ―rubbish‖ recovered one ...
Hamza, Nagmeldeen Morshed
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Digital transformation at the Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) represents a transformative addition to Egypt's cultural and heritage landscape, set to redefine the traditional museum experience through immersive, interactive, and technology-driven exhibits.
Nancy Ali +2 more
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Tutmania: An Exploration of Western Portrayals of King Tutankhamun and Orientalism in Egypt
Since his discovery on November 4, 1922, King Tutankhamun has been turned into a symbol of ancient Egyptian culture by the Western world. Through Orientalist representation, the West has ensconced Tutankhamun into their own visualization of ancient Egypt
Danton, William
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Precious-Metal Polychromy in Egypt in the time of Tutankhamun
Gold and silver appear in Egypt at least as early as the Predynastic Period, and remained thereafter in use for the manufacture of ritual and funerary objects and personal possessions.
Deborah Schorsch
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Let That Be Your Last Battlefield::Tutankhamun And Disability
Tutankhamun is the most iconic and recognized figure from ancient Egypt but remains embroidered and hyperbolized. There has been little to no recognition or consensus within scholarly communities of his disability or how his disability may have factored ...
Morris, Alexandra F.; id_orcid
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Purported medical diagnoses of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, c. 1325 BC-
King Tutankhamun is one of the most famous rulers of antiquity,thus it is not surprising that a plethora of scientific studies have put forth possible medical diagnoses and causes of his death.
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