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Tutankhamun Collection (page 4)

Tutankhamun, the legendary Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, continues to captivate us with his opulent treasures

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Detail from the Golden Shrine, Tutankhamuns Treasure

Detail from the Golden Shrine, Tutankhamuns Treasure
XZL74098 Detail from the Golden Shrine, Tutankhamuns Treasure (wood overlaid with a layer of gesso and coverd with sheet gold) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Ay performing the opening of the mouth ceremony on the mummy of Tutankhamun (c

Ay performing the opening of the mouth ceremony on the mummy of Tutankhamun (c
BAL67888 Ay performing the opening of the mouth ceremony on the mummy of Tutankhamun (c.1370-1352 BC) from the Tomb of Tutankhamun

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian civilization, Tutankhamens sarcophagus, decorated in gold

Egyptian civilization, Tutankhamens sarcophagus, decorated in gold
AIS5375559 Egyptian civilization, Tutankhamens sarcophagus, decorated in gold and semi-precious stones by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); Egyptian National Museum, Cairo

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Louxor Thebes - valley of Kings, Deir al Bahri - tumb of Toutankhamon, 18th dynasty

Louxor Thebes - valley of Kings, Deir al Bahri - tumb of Toutankhamon, 18th dynasty
AIS5375538 Louxor Thebes - valley of Kings, Deir al Bahri - tumb of Toutankhamon, 18th dynasty by Egyptian; eIberfoto; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian antiquite: albaster canopy cover depicting the face of the pharaoh - From

Egyptian antiquite: albaster canopy cover depicting the face of the pharaoh - From
LRI4639772 Egyptian antiquite: albaster canopy cover depicting the face of the pharaoh - From the treasure of Tutankhamun (all-Ankh-amun or Tutankhamun) (1345-1327 BC) 18th dynasty

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian antiquitis: earring with the effigy of Tutankhamun being part of the Tresor of

Egyptian antiquitis: earring with the effigy of Tutankhamun being part of the Tresor of
LRI4639745 Egyptian antiquitis: earring with the effigy of Tutankhamun being part of the Tresor of the Pharaoh. Around 1340 BC

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian antiquite: small wooden box with ivory inlay representing the hunting parts of

Egyptian antiquite: small wooden box with ivory inlay representing the hunting parts of
LRI4639700 Egyptian antiquite: small wooden box with ivory inlay representing the hunting parts of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. 18th dynasty

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: The discovery of the sarcophagus, still intact, of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Ill. of A. Beltrame

The discovery of the sarcophagus, still intact, of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Ill. of A. Beltrame
2809278 The discovery of the sarcophagus, still intact, of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Ill. of A. Beltrame. " Courier Sunday". 24/02/1924

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: The Second Stage of the Entry into the Sealed Chamber Showing the Only Intact Shrine of a

The Second Stage of the Entry into the Sealed Chamber Showing the Only Intact Shrine of a
ILN120776 The Second Stage of the Entry into the Sealed Chamber Showing the Only Intact Shrine of a Pharaoh Ever Found, from The Illustrated London News

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: The burial chamber in the Tomb of Tutankhamun, New Kingdom (photo)

The burial chamber in the Tomb of Tutankhamun, New Kingdom (photo)
XIR226540 The burial chamber in the Tomb of Tutankhamun, New Kingdom (photo) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); Valley of the Kings, Thebes

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: In November 1922, the English egyptologist Howard Carter

In November 1922, the English egyptologist Howard Carter
XEE4188656 In November 1922, the English egyptologist Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon entered for the first time the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun- Illustration from " Le Petit Journal"

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian antiquitis: gold sarcophagus and precious stones of Tutankhamun forming part of

Egyptian antiquitis: gold sarcophagus and precious stones of Tutankhamun forming part of
LRI4639854 Egyptian antiquitis: gold sarcophagus and precious stones of Tutankhamun forming part of the Pharaohs Tresor. Around 1340 BC

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian antiquitis: portrait of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun

Egyptian antiquitis: portrait of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun
LRI4639853 Egyptian antiquitis: portrait of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun (all-Ankh-amun or Tutankhamun) supported by a lotus leaf. Painted wood carving. From the Tresor of Tutankhamun

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian antiquite: small wooden box with scenes depicting Pharaoh Tutankhamun chasing

Egyptian antiquite: small wooden box with scenes depicting Pharaoh Tutankhamun chasing
LRI4639707 Egyptian antiquite: small wooden box with scenes depicting Pharaoh Tutankhamun chasing Nubians on his tank. 18th dynasty

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Egyptian antiquitis: a trone in golden wood and painted by Tutankhamun being part of

Egyptian antiquitis: a trone in golden wood and painted by Tutankhamun being part of
LRI4639694 Egyptian antiquitis: a trone in golden wood and painted by Tutankhamun being part of the Pharaohs Tresor. Representation of Queen Ankhesenpaaton (Ankhesenpaamon)

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Stone sarcophagus of Pharaoh Tutankhamun

Stone sarcophagus of Pharaoh Tutankhamun
circa 1910s

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Only known statue of King Tutankhamun and wife, Luxor Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Only known statue of King Tutankhamun and wife, Luxor Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109887

EyeUbiquitous_20109887
Egypt, Cairo, Painting of Tutankhamuns death mask on papyrus paper

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amen, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amen, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amen, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1930s. Tomb of Tutankhamun, pharaoh of the 18th dynasty during the New Kingdom of Egyptian history was excavated by British archaeologist

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Thebes, Upper Egypt, North Africa - Tomb of Tutankhamun

Thebes, Upper Egypt, North Africa - Tomb of Tutankhamun - the decorated outer sarcophagus. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Mine of Wealth That Escaped Discovery for 3, 000 Years, c1935

Mine of Wealth That Escaped Discovery for 3, 000 Years, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Wings of the Protecting Goddess, c1935

Wings of the Protecting Goddess, c1935. Collar in the form of vulture goddess Nekhbert. From the tomb of Tutankhamun. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: The Dead Pharoahs Golden Coffin, c1935

The Dead Pharoahs Golden Coffin, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: The Ba-bird pectoral, c1935

The Ba-bird pectoral, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Triple Nest of Golden Caskets to Preserve Poor Human Clay, c1935. Artist: Harry Burton

Triple Nest of Golden Caskets to Preserve Poor Human Clay, c1935. Artist: Harry Burton
Triple Nest of Golden Caskets to Preserve Poor Human Clay, c1935. The second outer coffin of Tutankhamun. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Richly Carved Canopic Shrine Glittering with Gold, c1935. Artist: Harry Burton

Richly Carved Canopic Shrine Glittering with Gold, c1935. Artist: Harry Burton
Richly Carved Canopic Shrine Glittering with Gold, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Wealth Beyond the Dreams of Avarice Consigned to the Tomb, c1935

Wealth Beyond the Dreams of Avarice Consigned to the Tomb, c1935. Antechamber of Tutankhamuns tomb, looking south. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamun, canopic reliquary with four goddesses protecting the content

Treasure of Tutankhamun, canopic reliquary with four goddesses protecting the content

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamen, jewel in the funerary trousseau in which the Pharaoh appears

Treasure of Tutankhamen, jewel in the funerary trousseau in which the Pharaoh appears between the god Osiris and the goddess Sekhmet

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: First sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, detail, made of solid gold encrusted with precious stones

First sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, detail, made of solid gold encrusted with precious stones, found in 1922 by H.Carter

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Removal of the gilt shrine from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922-1923

Removal of the gilt shrine from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922-1923. Archaeologist Howard Carter walks alongside the bearers

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Unofficial opening of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. Artist

Unofficial opening of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. Artist
Lord Carnavon (1866-1923) leading the party invited to the unofficial opening of the tomb. A keen egyptologist, Carnarvon was archaeologist Howard Carters financial backer in his excavations in

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Removing a chariot wheel from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922

Removing a chariot wheel from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Crowd outside Tutankhamuns tomb, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. Artist: Harry Burton

Crowd outside Tutankhamuns tomb, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. Artist: Harry Burton
Crowd of interested spectators waiting outside Tutankhamuns tomb, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter (1874-1939)

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Lord Carnavons first visit to the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922

Lord Carnavons first visit to the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922
Lord Carnavons first visit to the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923. Lord Carnavon (1866-1923) and a party in a motor car. Carnarvon was archaeologist Howard Carters financial backer in his

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: A party going down the steps to the tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923

A party going down the steps to the tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter (1874-1939)

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Opening of the inner chamber of Tutankhamuns tomb, Egypt, 18th February 1923. Artist

Opening of the inner chamber of Tutankhamuns tomb, Egypt, 18th February 1923. Artist
Opening of the inner chamber of Tutankhamuns tomb, Egypt, 18th February 1923. Distinguished visitors taking refreshments near the tomb in the Valley of the Kings

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: The unofficial opening of the inner chamber of the tomb of Tutankhamun, Egypt, 1922

The unofficial opening of the inner chamber of the tomb of Tutankhamun, Egypt, 1922. Dr A Gardiner and Professor Breasted

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Lord Carnarvon with Egyptian officials, Luxor, Egypt, 1922. Artist: Harry Burton

Lord Carnarvon with Egyptian officials, Luxor, Egypt, 1922. Artist: Harry Burton
Lord Carnarvon with Egyptian officials, Luxor, Egypt, 1922. Chatting on the terrace of the Winter Palace Hotel. Left to right: Abd El Aziz Yahieh Bey

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: View of the antechamber of the Tomb of Tutankhamun looking west, Vally of the Kings

View of the antechamber of the Tomb of Tutankhamun looking west, Vally of the Kings
Antechamber of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, November 1922. View of the antechamber looking west. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Distinguished visitors to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923

Distinguished visitors to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923. The Queen of the Belgians (centre, leading)

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Closing the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings Artist: Harry Burton

Closing the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings Artist: Harry Burton
Closing the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, February 1923, The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter (1874-1939)

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Sifting the dust from the floor of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922

Sifting the dust from the floor of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. Sir Charles Cust (in soft hat), the Kings Equerry, with Mr Callender

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Removing a tray of chariot parts from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922

Removing a tray of chariot parts from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter (1874-1939)

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Archaeologists working at the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922

Archaeologists working at the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. Moving the centre portion of one of the beds or couches from the tomb

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Visitors to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923

Visitors to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923. Left to right: Lady Beauchamp, Sir Edward Beauchamp and Mr BC Beauchamp

Background imageTutankhamun Collection: Closing the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, February 1923 Artist

Closing the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, February 1923 Artist
Closing the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, February 1923, The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter (1874-1939)




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Tutankhamun, the legendary Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, continues to captivate us with his opulent treasures. One of the most iconic artifacts is the Gold Mask of Tutankhamun, housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Crafted with meticulous detail and adorned with precious jewels, this mask symbolizes the grandeur and power of a bygone era. The Tomb of Tutankhamun, dating back to the 14th century BC in Quena, Egypt, serves as a testament to his significance in history. Inside lies his magnificent sarcophagus that once held his mummified remains. The intricate carvings and elaborate decorations on this sacred vessel reflect the reverence bestowed upon him as a divine ruler. Amongst Tutankhamun's treasured possessions were two daggers—one crafted from gold and another from iron—representing both wealth and strength. These royal weapons exemplify his authority over Egypt during his reign. Exploring further into Tutankhamun's tomb reveals an enchanting world filled with golden shrines dedicated to various deities. One such shrine depicts Isis, goddess of magic and healing. This discovery showcases not only Tutankhamun's devotion but also provides valuable insights into religious practices during that time. In addition to these remarkable findings within his tomb, we catch a glimpse into everyday life through exquisite relics like a gold-plated throne featuring Queen Ankhesenamun assisting her husband with personal grooming rituals—a touching portrayal of their intimate bond. A painted ivory plaque discovered atop a coffer lid transports us to an idyllic garden scene where Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun are depicted together—an artistic representation of their love amidst lush surroundings. Tutankhamun's legacy lives on through these extraordinary artifacts found throughout North Africa's Valley of the Kings in Thebes.