Get to Know King Tut's World at New Grand Egyptian Museum
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He became Pharaoh of Egypt in 1332 B.C. at the young age of nine before dying at age 18. Now, King Tut is the subject of the new pop-up exhibition “Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures” at Rhode Island Center on Brentwood Road in Northeast D.C ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Baird Center in Milwaukee has hosted immersive experiences like Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet. Now, you can experience Beyond King Tut. The new exhibit takes you through on a journey and tells the story of King Tut's life and ...
After the discovery, it took years to move most of the tomb’s contents to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. (Note: The new Grand Egyptian Museum, about 12 miles west of the existing Egyptian Museum, is planning a complete re-creation of the tomb, with ...
When British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922, he proclaimed the “wonderful things” he could see. And in an instant, the boy king—with his golden cavern, gilded mask, and untimely death—captured the world ...
Not all researchers have accepted the prevailing theory that the cause of the sickly King Tutankhamun’s death was that the the famous pharaoh succumbed to malaria. The latest theory combines the belief that he was involved in a chariot racing accident ...