Egypt Dreaming - A Thousand Pictures of Egypt


Egypt Dreaming - A Thousand Pictures of Egypt


Tutankhamun's Treasures - Pg 1

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All of our photography was done with written permission from the Museum.

God Annubis guarded Tut's coffin Top of canopic shrine that held the internal organs of Tut Figures of Isis, Nephthys, Selket and Neith guard shrine
Canopic shrine that held the internal organs of Tut Canopic jars with the head of Tut on each lid Closeup detail inside Tut's chariot
Tut's gold guilded wooden chariot Craftsman's detail inside Tut's chariot Cedar treasury coffer with gilded ankh, was and neb heiroglyphs
Alabaster ornamental boat atop of a chest-shaped base Female figures, one a dwarf, on the alabaster boat The child Tut on a Lotus, relating him to the sun god

Tutankhamun's Treasures - Pg 1

Tutankhamun was only nine or ten years old when he became pharaoh. He reigned for approximately ten years, making him nineteen years old at death. In historical terms, Tutankhamun significance stems from his rejection of the radical religious innovations introduced by his predecessor Akenhaten (aka "the heretic king"), who worshipped only the Aten (the sun). Tutankhamun returned Egypt to the old gods and re-established the power of the Priests of Amun-Ra.

Tutankhamun's tomb, in the Valley of the Kings, was discovered almost completely intact -- the most complete ancient Egyptian tomb ever found. As Tutankhamun began his reign at such an early age, his vizier and eventual successor Ay was probably making most of the important political decisions during Tutankhamun's reign.

The 1922 discovery by Howard Carter of Tutankhamun received worldwide press coverage and sparked a renewed public interest in ancient Egypt, for which Tutankhamun's burial mask remains the popular face.

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