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.
New research suggests Tutankhamun’s iconic golden mask may have originally belonged to another royal figure, possibly Queen ...
A re-examination of King Tutankhamun’s burial mask showed it wasn’t originally made for him.The earring holes on the mask ...
Professor Joann Fletcher of the University of York told History Hit audiences that the Tutankhamun's ears are an "overlooked" ...
King Tutankhamun's death mask is one of the most iconic Egyptian relics, but researchers claim it may not have been intended for the late pharaoh. A team from the University of York in the UK ...
Golden funerary mask of King Tut at the Egyptian Museum. / Anadolu Agency/GettyImages Tut’s fame has less to do with the life he lived than what he left behind. When British archaelogist Howard ...
In 1922 - after searching for six years - a team led by the British archaeologist, Howard Carter, discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun. And inside they found more than four hundred shabti.
Tutankhamun: Older? I’ve been king since I was nine you know. Child: Wow! I wasn’t even allowed to walk to school on my own and you’re in charge of a whole country? Tutankhamun: I do have ...
The DVD companion to the museum exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs walks through the entire exhibition up close and in great detail Looking beyond the shimmering gold and ...
They research team focused on a specific detail that had previously gone unnoticed: the perforated ears of the mask.