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The story of King Tutankhamun’s dagger forged from a meteorite just got a whole lot more interesting
King Tutankhamun, or King Tut for short, became ruler of Ancient Egypt more than 3,300 years ago when he was just nine years old. He died just a decade later, ending a rather unmemorable rule. In fact ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A replica of a King Tutankhamun statue is on display at the Times Square Discovery Center on April 21, 2010, in New York City. On ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Egyptologist Howard Carter first laid eyes on the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt back in 1922. An exhibit coming to ...
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Unusual facts surrounding the life of King Tutankhamun
More than almost any other ancient ruler, facts about King Tut, the boy who led an empire and was buried in a tomb stuffed ...
A new traveling exhibition about the ancient Egyptian Boy King Tutankhamun will open to the public in Boston starting this February. The exhibition, titled “Discovering King Tut’s Tomb,” will launch ...
On February 16, 1923, one of the most significant moments in archaeological history unfolded in Thebes, Egypt, as the English archaeologist Howard Carter breached the sealed burial chamber of King ...
A new traveling exhibition about the ancient Egyptian Boy King Tutankhamun will open to the public in Boston starting this February. The exhibition, titled “Discovering King Tut’s Tomb,” will launch ...
Take a step back in time—3,300 years ago to be exact—to the Valley of Kings where King Tutankhamun was laid to rest. Discover the rich history of the 18th Dynasty in Ancient Egypt and see what ...
Egyptologist Howard Carter first laid eyes on the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt back in 1922. An exhibit coming to Boston wants to take visitors back to that time in history to see the ...
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