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Ancient Egypt

Tutankhamen “King Tut” Additional Information

Describe the legacy of King Tut King Tut Objective Describe the legacy of King Tut

Tutankhamen (1341 B.C. – 1323 B.C.) King Tutankhamen ruled Egypt as pharaoh for 10 years until his death at age 19, around 1323 B.C. Although his rule was notable for reversing the tumultuous religious reforms of his father, Pharaoh Akhenaten, Tutankhamen’s legacy was largely negated by his successors. He was barely known to the modern world until 1922, when British archaeologist Howard Carter chiseled through a doorway and entered the boy pharaoh’s tomb, which had remained sealed for more than 3,200 years. The tomb’s vast hoard of artifacts and treasure, intended to accompany the king into the afterlife, revealed an incredible amount about royal life in ancient Egypt, and quickly made King Tut the world’s most famous pharaoh.

King Tut: Royal Lineage genetic testing has verified that King Tut was the grandson of the great pharaoh Amenhotep II he was the son of Akhenaten, a controversial figure in the history of the 18th dynasty of Egypt’s New Kingdom (c. 1550 - 1295 B.C.) Akhenaten upended a centuries-old religious system to favor worship of a single deity, the sun god Aten, and moved Egypt’s religious capital from Thebes to Amarna after Akhenaten’s death, two intervening pharaohs briefly reigned before the 9-year-old prince took the throne

King Tut: Royal Lineage early in his reign, Tutankhamen reversed Akhenaten’s reforms he revived worship of the god Amun, restoring Thebes as a religious center he worked in concert with his powerful advisers Horemheb and Ay —both future pharaohs—to restore Egypt’s stature in the region

Illness and Death King Tut was tall but physically frail had a crippling bone disease in his clubbed left foot only pharaoh known to have been depicted seated while engaged in physical activities like archery. traditional inbreeding in the Egyptian royal family also likely contributed to the king’s poor health and early death. DNA tests published in 2010 revealed that Tutankhamen’s parents were brother and sister and that his wife, Ankhesenamun, was also his half-sister. Their only two daughters were stillborn.

Illness and Death Tutankhamen’s remains revealed a hole in the back of the skull some historians had concluded that the young king was assassinated recent tests suggest that the hole was made during mummification CT scans in 1995 showed that the king had an infected broken left leg DNA from his mummy revealed evidence of multiple malaria infections all of which may have contributed to his early death Coroner’s Report: http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/tutankhamen

Mummy and Tomb after he died, King Tut was mummified according to Egyptian religious tradition - royal bodies should be preserved and provisioned for the afterlife Preparations for King Tut embalmers removed his organs and wrapped him in resin-soaked bandages a 24-pound solid gold portrait mask was placed over his head and shoulders he was laid in a series of nested containers * three golden coffins * a granite sarcophagus * four gilded wooden shrines the largest of which barely fit into the tomb’s burial chamber

Mummy and Tomb Due to King Tut’s small tomb size, historians believe: * King Tut’s death must have been unexpected * his burial was rushed by Ay who succeeded him as pharaoh the tomb’s antechambers were packed to the ceiling with more than 5,000 artifacts: - furniture / chariots / clothes / weapons / 130 of the lame king’s walking sticks the entrance corridor was apparently looted soon after the burial, but the inner rooms remained sealed the pharaohs who followed Tut chose to ignore his reign, as despite his work restoring Amun he was tainted by the connection to his father’s religious upheavals within a few generations, the tomb’s entrance had been clogged with stone debris, built over by workmen’s huts and forgotten

King Tut’s Tomb: Rediscovery and Renown by the time he discovered Tutankhamen’s tomb in 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter had been excavating Egyptian antiquities for three decades at the time of the discovery, archaeologists believed that all the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings had already been cleared excitement about the new tomb—the most intact ever found—quickly spread worldwide it took Carter and his team a decade to catalogue and empty the tomb.

King Tut’s Tomb: Rediscovery and Renown King Tut’s tomb have toured the world in several blockbuster museum shows, including the worldwide 1972 - 1979 “Treasures of Tutankhamun” exhibitions eight million visitors in seven U.S. cities viewed the exhibition of the golden burial mask and 50 other precious items from the tomb today the most fragile artifacts, including the burial mask, no longer leave Egypt. Tutankhamen’s mummy remains on display within the tomb, his layered coffins replaced with a climate-controlled glass box Music Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAQyFO_fPmM&list=UUAiABuhVSMZJMqyv4Ur5XqA

Howard Carter and Lord Carnanvon The Curse of King Tut Documentary Video: (4:50) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Xv8dCIWi6w Howard Carter and Lord Carnanvon

Describe the legacy of King Tut King Tut Objective Describe the legacy of King Tut