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Complete Tutankhamun
Complete Tutankhamun | Nicholas Reeves
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The definitive guide to Tutankhamun and his tombwhat it contained, why, and what it means todaynow in a newly revised and expanded edition. On November 4, 1922, Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carters long search in Egypts Valley of the Kings drew to a triumphant close: Tutankhamuns tomb had been found. As news of the discovery spread, and as images of the breathtaking treasures began to circulate, this once obscure pharaoh would capture the imagination of the entire world. One hundred years later, both the fascination and the drama continue. Scientific research has moved on, and the results have been impressive:the tombs ground-plan and setting are now fully remapped; CT-scanning and aDNA (ancient DNA) have begun to shed their unique light on Tutankhamun in life and in death; super-accurate recordings have been secured of the Burial Chambers decorated walls; and we possess at last high-quality photography of Pharaohs possessions. Access to Carnarvon and Carters extraordinary find is greater today than it has ever been, and from this fuller evidence comes one new realization among manythat both the tomb and its treasures had been intended for someone else. In the new, revised and expanded edition of his landmark book The Complete Tutankhamun Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves revisits Tutankhamun in the context of his time, the excavators in the context of theirs, and every aspectold and newof the tombs discovery, archaeology, architecture and art. If what was found in 1922 would amaze, then what has been revealed since will simply astonish.
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