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The Goddess SerketDetail of a gilded statuette of Serket, goddess of healing stings and bites, from
Miniature Coffin of TutankhamunThe interior of the alabaster canopic chest of King Tutankhamun was d
Lid of a Canopic Jar of TutankhamunAlabaster stopper from Tutankhamun’s canopic jar which contained
BBC’s Egypt: The Curse of TutankhamunIt soon became obvious that we were but on the threshold of the
tiny-librarian:On this day in history, November 4th, in 1922, Howard Carter and his team discovered
George Stuart’s historical dolls;Tutankhamun Helen of Troy and a Hoplite warrior from ancient
princess-of-egypt:tiny-librarian:Sandals that belonged to Tutankhamun. The bottoms are decorated wit
Tutankhamun’s burial mask, when found in 1922.
Tutankhamun’s sandals
Ushabti of Tutankhamun from his tomb, 18th dynasty
Howard Carter opening the sarcophagus of King Tutankhamun in 1924. Carter did not die from the curse
grandegyptianmuseum:Daggers of TutankhamunPair of ceremonial daggers discovered by Hoard Carter in 1
Usekh Collar of Tutankhamun with CounterweightA rainbow of colors: This broad collar has 11 main sec
Gilded Pen HolderA unique container for extra writing reeds in the form of a palm column was include
themiswrites:cassanabaratheon:TUTANKHAMUN | 1x02Everyone’s talking about Mr Carter. He’s some sort o
museum-of-artifacts:Prestigious dagger of pharaoh Tutankhamun
egypt-museum:Earring from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, detailOne of the 6 pairs of Tutankhamun’s earring
collectorsweekly:Colorized photos of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, circa 1920s.
One of the many Ushabti from the tomb of Tutankhamun (gilded and stuccoed wood). Now in the Egyptian
Ka statue of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, ca.1333-1328 B.C.E, 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom
Tutankhamun golden sarcophagus, Egypt, ca. 1332–1323 Bc
Tutankhamun’s Wadjet Eye BraceletThe central feature of this bracelet is an wadjet eye. It is made o
malformalady:The unbroken seal on Tutankhamun’s tomb, untouched for 3,245 years (1922)
Perfume Vase (Tutankhamun’s Tomb - Cairo Museum)
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