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"Tales of Terror: The Curse of King Tut" follows the curse-laden mysteries surrounding those involved in discovering and excavating King Tut's tomb and the media frenzy that followed.
The boy-king Tutankhamun is a relatively insignificant Pharaoh in Egypt’s 3000-year history. But he’s the most famous because his largely unlooted tomb revealed its wealth of golden artworks ...
The Origin Of King Tut's Curse King Tut, whose full name was King Tutankhamun, ruled as an Egyptian pharaoh for ten years before passing away around 1324 B.C. at just nineteen years old.
Queen Nefertiti and King Tutankhamun are two of ancient Egypt’s most iconic figures. Nefertiti, renowned for her beauty, was the chief wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 14th century B.C.E.
A new exhibit celebrating the ancient pharaoh King Tut is about to land in several cities with a very modern twist — taking a digital look at the boy king for the Instagram age. Not a single ...
The head of King Tut's golden sarcophagus in his underground tomb, located in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. Many mysteries remain regarding the life of this ancient Egyptian boy-king.
100 years after unearthing King Tut's tomb, archaeologists discover new finds Uncovered coffins, papyrus documents and other artifacts have recently been found at the Saqqara site in Giza, Egypt.
The exhibit coincides with the 100th anniversary of the tomb's discovery, a watershed moment in archeology. "Beyond King Tut" opens Friday in New York City and is already open in Washington, D.C ...
King Tutankhamun did more in death for the knowledge of ancient Egypt than he accomplished in his short life. Here's what you need to know about the boy king.
King Tut’s tomb still has secrets to reveal 100 years after its discovery. The story of the boy king, whose tomb was discovered in 1922, isn’t complete yet.
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