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The statue of Anubis, depicted in animal form as a recumbent jackal, is attached to the roof of the shrine. The statue is made of wood, covered with black paint. The insides of the ears, eyebrows, rims of the eyes, collar, and the band knotted around the neck are worked in gold leaf.
The head of the king is completely shaved, but shaven stubble in the form of black paint is visible. The head has Tutankhamun's facial features and depicts him as a child. As on his golden deathmask, Tutankhamun's ears are pierced. Of all the artefacts found to date, this head is the only depiction of him as a child. [7]
Allan Tannenbaum/GettyNov. 4, 2022, marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, and soon the world will be inundated with Tut mania: books, TV programs, museum ...
Tutankhamun and his queen, Ankhesenamun Tutankhamun was born in the reign of Akhenaten, during the Amarna Period of the late Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.His original name was Tutankhaten or Tutankhuaten, meaning "living image of Aten", [c] reflecting the shift in ancient Egyptian religion known as Atenism which characterized Akhenaten's reign.
Traced from scan of original source; 1976 catalogue of touring exhibit of Tutankhamun artifacts: Author: Mark Miller: Permission (Reusing this file) The image consists of ancient symbols that are too simple and to old to be considered original work
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:42, 14 February 2025: 1,840 × 1,389 (1.35 MB): Leoboudv {{Information |Description=This rare piece of jewellery of king {{w|Tutankhamun}} was found in his intact {{w|KV62}} tomb by Egyptologists in the 1920s and depicts a conquered and defeated enemy surrounded on both sides by the Egyptian cobra—a symbol of Egyptian state power.
King and Queen are seated and Tutankhamun seems to pour ointment on Queen's hand. Ankhesenamun offering flowers to Tutankhamun Scene from gilded shrine of Tutankhamen showing him and his wife Queen Ankhesenamun Ankhesenamun handing arrow to seated Tutankhamun Ring Bezel, with the name of Princess Ankhesenpaaten