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The Virtual Egyptian Antiquity Museum

 

The Tut Collection

 

When Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun, he remarked that it was, "the day of days, the most wonderful that I have ever lived through, and certainly one whose like I can never hope to see again". However, the collection is yet to be completely documented, and it took some ten years for Howard Carter to finish excavating the tomb. There is probably no more famous group of artifacts in the world then those associated with the discovery of young King Tutankhamun's tomb. The collection has traveled the world, setting attendance records most anywhere that it may be found. While its current permanent housing is in the basement of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, it will soon be moved to a new down town location.

 

Furniture and Boxes

Basic Funeral Equipment

Jewelry and Ornamentation

Jewelry and Ornamentation - Page 1

Jewelry and Ornamentation - Page 2

Jewelry and Ornamentation - Page 3

Statues, Sculptures and Containers - Page 1

Statues, Sculptures and Containers - Page 2

Other Items

 

See Also:

 

King Tut Main Page

Who Was King Tut

The Death of King Tut

The Enigmatic Book of the Netherworld

The Happiest Pharaoh

Tutankhamun's Perfume

The US Tut Exhibit (Coming in 2005)

 

 

Tut's Tomb

 

The Tomb of King Tut

Detailed Floor Plan with Explanation

King Tut's Shrines

King Tut's Coffins

The Treasures of King Tut's Mummy

King Tutankhamun's Children

Howard Carter

The Life of Lord Carnarvon

The Robbery of King Tut's Tumb

Excavating the Tomb of Tutankhamun

Politics of the King Tut Discovery

The Mummy's Curse


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