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Game Plan Before .. Anticipation Guide (Build Background Knowledge and allow students make prediction. During… Jot Notes (PPT) Help students build on topic. After: ….Review (go over Anticipation Questions)
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
(The Boy King) K-W-L What do we already know about King Tut?
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Make A Prediction What makes King Tut such an intriguing figure?
Do you think King Tut was killed or did he just die? What do you think was found in KingTut’s tomb? Why do you believe the ancient pharaohs bodies were wrapped? Why do you think so much stuff was in or around the area of the tomb? How old was Tut when he became King?
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
History: New Kingdom Pharaoh 18th Dynasty Became king at age 9 Died at age 18. Only intact burial of an Egyptian Pharaoh Tomb Location: Valley of The Kings
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
Discovery of Tomb: Howard Carter: British Archaeologist Spent 7 years looking for tomb in Valley. By trade an artist. Got his start working on digs as an artist.
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The Tomb Of King Tutankhamun
Howard Carter: Previous work: 1893: Deir el Bahari: Temple of Hatshepsut 1900: Chief Inspector of Antiquities for Egypt 1905: Began work for Lord Carnarvon : Tut’s tomb.
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The Tomb Of King Tutankhamun
Lord Carnarvon Wealthy private collector Financed archaeological digs Valuable collection of Egyptian Artifacts He financed Carter’s digs. Beginning in 1905.
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
Valley of the Kings: Location: Upper Egypt Burial spot for New Kingdom Pharaohs. Two areas: East Valley and West Valley Most tombs in East Valley Thutmose III, one of earliest tombs in Valley. Tut’s tomb is adjacent to Rameses VI tomb
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
Valley of the Kings: Tut’s burial: KV62 Barren region Stop tomb robbers?
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
Small Probably for someone of lesser rank 4 rooms and a passageway 4 doorways Staircase leads to passageway
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
The rooms: Antechamber Annex Burial Chamber Treasury
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
Burial Chamber: The only part of the tomb with wall paintings. One depicts: Opening of Mouth Ceremony Senses are restored to Tut. Performed by Ay, his successor
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
OPENING of the MOUTH CEREMONY Ay Tut Tut in burial garments
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TUTS TOMB Burial Chamber:
Only room in the entire structure that is decorated. Back wall painting
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TUTS TOMB Pictures Burial Chamber
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
Burial Chamber: 4 gilded shrines inside one another. Stone sarcophagus: inside were 3 coffins Innermost coffin: solid gold Inside this coffin was Tut with golden mask.
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TUTS TOMB Arrangement of Coffins: (1)First Coffin
It is made of Cypress wood overlaid with gold foil (2)Second Coffin This coffin of finer workmanship than the preceding, was also made of wood covered in gold foil (3)Third Coffin It is made of solid gold and weights kg. (4)The Mummy It was decorated with near 150 amulets, jewels and the superb golden mask inlaid with wonderful glass
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TUTS TOMB Outer Sarcophagus Weight 1 ¼ tons
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TUTS TOMB Burial Chamber:
Third Coffin: Solid gold, weighs 243 lbs and is 74 inches in length. This coffin contained the mummy of the young pharaoh, covered by the famous mask. It was placed within a second coffin, made of wood covered in gold foil, which in turn was set within the first, outermost, coffin, also made of wood covered in gold foil.
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TUTS TOMB Burial Chamber Third Coffin: Image of sun above coffin
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TUTS TOMB Burial Chamber:
Burial Mask: Made of solid gold, placed directly upon the pharaoh's mummy. Function: protection. Weight: 24 lbs. On the forehead of the mask are a royal uraeus and a vulture's head: symbols of the two deities of Lower and Upper Egypt: Wadjet and Nekhbet.
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TUTS TOMB Burial Chamber Gold/Wood Shrines
Covered with thick gold foil, set on a wooden sledge 4 Shrines one inside the other
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
Antechamber: Contained: chariots, food, funeral couches, thrones, two black guardian figures. This area was seen first by Carter.
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TUTS TOMB Antechamber
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TUTS TOMB Antechamber Life sized statues: 2 stood guard by the sealed door to burial chamber made of wood, painted with black resin and overlaid with gold in parts. They depict the pharaoh
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TUTS TOMB Antechamber Golden Throne: Scene from back of throne
Made of wood covered with sheet gold, and adorned with semiprecious stones and colored glass paste.
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TUTS TOMB Antechamber Rams Head Head of Tut: On wood
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TUTS TOMB ANNEX
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TUTS TOMB ANNEX Shabti Figures 413 shabtis was found
In both annex and treasury About 12 in. in height
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TUTS TOMB Treasury Statuette of goddess Selkis Made of gilded wood
one of the four protective deities of the outer canopy of the Canopic Shrine containing the viscera of the deceased pharaoh
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TUTS TOMB Treasury Canopic Shrine of Tutankhamen. The goddess Isis
Within this a series of smaller shrines, of gilded wood and calcite. Within the Canopic chest itself were four gold coffinettes, with the viscera of the pharaoh. Close up of canopic jar lids
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THE TOMB OF KING TUTANKHAMUN
The Treasury: Adjacent to burial chamber. Needs of afterlife: Boats, gilded figures, canopic chest, protective figure of Anubis.
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TUTS TOMB King Tut’s unwrapped Mummy: 5’ 4” tall
Died between age 17-19
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Homework Define the following key terms: Shabtis Uraeus Amulets
Sarcophagus Antechamber Viscera anubis
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