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  2. Exhibitions of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun

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    This exhibition, featuring completely different artifacts from those in Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs, first ran at the Ethnological Museum in Vienna, from 9 March to 28 September 2008, under the title Tutankhamun and the World of the Pharaohs. It featured a further 140 treasures from the Valley of the Kings, including objects ...

  3. File:Colossal Statue of King Tutankhamun (10466439746).jpg

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  4. Anubis Shrine - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. How King Tutankhamun Created the Blockbuster Museum Exhibit - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun - Wikipedia

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    Howard Carter (squatting), Arthur Callender and an Egyptian workman, looking into the opened shrines enclosing Tutankhamun's sarcophagus in 1924. The tomb of Tutankhamun was discovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 by excavators led by the Egyptologist Howard Carter, more than 3,300 years after Tutankhamun's death and burial.

  7. Ankhesenamun - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. File:Tutanchamun Schrein 1 - 4, Sarkophag.jpg - Wikipedia

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    {{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 ...

  9. Heqanefer - Wikipedia

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    Heqanefer (also Hekanefer) was an ancient Egyptian official in the New Kingdom under king Tutankhamun, who was a local governor with the title Chief of Miam (wr n miam). In the New Kingdom, Egyptian kings had conquered Lower Nubia. To secure control over the new region they appointed people of the local elite as governors.