Was Pharaoh Tutankhamun a “cast-off king”? Evidence shows that his shimmering golden death mask was made for someone else.
THE MYSTERY surrounding King Tutankhamun's death has deepened following ... This included information of body modifications ...
King Tut’s iconic mask is 21 inches tall, inlaid with precious stones, and features a 5.5-pound golden beard as part of the ...
The latest Fox Nation series, "Tales of Terror: The Curse of King Tut" sets out on its own expedition ... resume one last time. Working with Egyptian locals, the site teemed with people determined ...
One of the most recognizable relics from ancient Egypt is the iconic blue and gold death mask of King Tutankhamun. For years, ...
Carter discovered the steps leading to his burial chamber on Nov. 4, 1922, in the wind-swept Valley of the Kings at Luxor, ...
King Tut's death remains an unsolved mystery. / Romilly Lockyer/The Image Bank via Getty Images When it comes to child kings, one name stands above the others: King Tut. Born circa 1343 BCE ...
Professor Joann Fletcher of the University of York told History Hit audiences that the Tutankhamun's ears are an "overlooked" ...
King Tutankhamun ascended to the Egyptian throne at just nine years of ... person's face to help the deceased's soul return to their body so they could be judged by the Egyptian god Anubis.
A re-examination of King Tutankhamun’s burial mask showed it wasn’t originally made for him. The earring holes on the mask provide an obvious clue the mask was intended for a high-status ...