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Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Room One Room Two Room Four Room Three Religion in King Tut’s Tomb Museum Visit the Curator

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Name of Museum Sebastian Ashman Alpha King Tut actually wasn't the most famous pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, although now, he is one of the most famous pharaohs because all of the objects buried with him are still in the tomb when his it was discovered. A tomb is a place to bury people. King Tutankhamen's tomb is a tomb in the valley of the kings in Ancient Egypt. King Tut was became pharaoh around 1332 BCE and died around 1322 BCE. His tomb was later discovered by Howard Carter, who was an Egyptologist. King Tut was a pharaoh during the New Kingdom. Tutankhamun became pharaoh at a very young age, but died at a very young age also around ten years after he became pharaoh. His tomb had four rooms, and had lots of stuff buried inside of it. Religion in King Tut’s tomb show that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization. Introduction Back to Room 1

Name of Museum The importance of religion in King Tut’s tomb could be seen in three different objects. The first object that shows that King Tut’s tomb demonstrates that religion is important to the Ancient Egyptians is the tomb itself. Since the tombs in Ancient Egypt were built to guide pharaohs safely to the afterlife, this proves that this had a major influence in Ancient Egypt. The second object that demonstrates that King Tut’s tomb indicates that religion is important to the Ancient Egyptians is the golden chariot. The golden chariot shows that the Ancient Egyptians thought that their pharaohs needed everyday objects to use in the afterlife. The third object that proves that King Tut’s tomb indicates that religion is important to the Ancient Egyptians is the sarcophagus that he was buried inside of. Inside the sarcophagus are King Tut’s wrappings and coffins, and around the sarcophagus there are a couple layers of shrines; the Egyptians thought this was necessary to bury people. In these three different objects the importance of religion in King Tut’s tomb can be seen. Body Paragraph Back to Room 2

Name of Museum I chose this image because I used King Tut’s Sarcophagus for one of my objects in King Tut’s Tomb That represented religion. King Tutankhamun's Tomb. Photograph. Encyclopedia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 21 May Image 1 Back to Room 3

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Name of Museum Works Cited DuPrau, Jeanne. “The tomb of the king.” Highlights for Children Mar. 1997: 16+. Kids InfoBits. Web. 8 May Hawass, Zahi. Tutankhamen, the Mystery of the Boy King. Washington DC: National Geographic, Print. Lesko, Leonard H. “Tutankhamun.” World Book Student. World Book, Web. 7 May Bibliography Back to Room 4