The steps led to an ancient sealed doorway bearing the name Tutankhamen. The men began exploring the four rooms of the tomb, and on February 16, , under the watchful eyes of a number of important officials, Carter opened the door to the last chamber. Inside lay a sarcophagus with three coffins nested inside one another. The last coffin, made of solid gold, contained the mummified body of King Tut.
Among the riches found in the tomb—golden shrines, jewelry, statues, a chariot, weapons, clothing—the perfectly preserved mummy was the most valuable, as it was the first one ever to be discovered. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! February 16, sees the first official "" call placed in the United States. Now taken for granted as first course of action in the event of emergency by nearly all of the nation's million people, is a relatively recent invention and was still not standard across the During the First Barbary War, U.
Navy vessels to the Mediterranean Sea in protest of On February 16, , Fidel Castro is sworn in as prime minister of Cuba after leading a guerrilla campaign that forced right-wing dictator Fulgencio Batista into exile. Carter noticed a wooden box with gold inlay in the center of the room. When he raised the box, he noticed that the box was covering a second box decorated with inscriptions inlaid with gold.
When the second box was raised, he noticed that the second box was covering a third box inlaid with gold. Upon raising the third box, Carter reached the stone sarcophagus, which was covered with another thick layer of stone carved in the form of a statue of Tutankhamen.
Carter had difficulty lifting the third golden shroud that was covering the mummy of Tutankhamun. But he finally managed to open it. They were finally able to discover the mummy of Tutankhamen, the first pharaoh whose mummy was still in the tomb, which was also found intact. After discovering the tomb, Carter said several times that Tutankhamun eluded him. What did he by this? Up until then, Tutankhamen, a king, was just a mystery, just a name.
There were no papyri in the entire tomb. There was nothing that gave more information about his parents. A pharaoh is buried in his tomb with literally thousands of objects, no expense spared, and there is nothing historical to tell us about who he was. There were other things about the tomb that were rather puzzling. For example, no crown was found inside the tomb. Yet he was the king of Egypt. They had his throne and his baby sandals.
They even had his baby throne when he was a baby and when he was a boy-king. But where was his crown? A possible explanation to this can be that perhaps the crown was a magical object, passed from king to king.
So that was the one object that the pharaoh could not take with him to the next world. But Tutankhamen sure tried to take everything else to the next world. Learn more about Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife. Lord Carnarvon was a wealthy Englishman who went to Egypt for recovery after an accident. However, since the tomb was intact, it took the excavators an entire year to reach the burial chamber.
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