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Plan of the tomb. Tutankhamun's tomb lies in the eastern branch of the Valley of the Kings, where most tombs in the valley are located. [45] It is cut into the limestone bedrock in the valley floor, on the west side of the main path, and runs beneath a low foothill. [46]
This is an extremely rare musical sistrum found in king Tutankhamun's mostly intact KV62 tomb among his funerary goods. This sistrum was made of wood, gesso , gold leaf and Copper Alloy. It is one of the many previous treasures found from the burial of Tutankhamun who ruled during the powerful Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt period of Egypt’s New ...
{{Information |description ={{en|1=The picture shows the right side walls of the shrines and the sarcophagus from Tutankhamun's tomb (replicas). They are shown in the correct size ratio. The photo was composed of several single shots.}} {{de|1=Das Bild zeigt die rechten Seitenwände der Schreine und des Sarkophages aus dem Grab des Tutanchamun ...
The tomb, located about 1.5 miles west of Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, was described as relatively empty and in poor shape after suffering flood damage that took place shortly after King ...
While the 3,400 images [10] from the tomb of Tutankhamun are widely known, and played a significant part in the "Egyptomania" of the 1920s, [27] Burton also produced many other photographic records of the highest quality, including 7,500 for the Metropolitan Museum, more than 3,000 of Theban tombs and monuments and 600 of antiquities in Cairo ...
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Tutankhamun Is Back with Beard Intact. CAIRO — Radar scans of King Tut's tomb have revealed two spaces on the north and east chambers of the pharaonic mausoleum that could contain the "discovery ...