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Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Room One Room Two Room Four Room Three Name of Museum Visit the Curator
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Name of Museum Curator Information Back to Lobby Amber Petersen had a mom and dad and two brothers, Tyler and Ben. She went to kindergarten at Maple Glenn Elementary, went to first grade at Orchard school, and went to school second through twelfth grade at MICDS. I have one dog named Angel, she is a Yorkie
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Name of Museum Room 1 Title Introduction
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Name of Museum Room 2 Title Body Paragraph
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Name of Museum Room 3 Title Image 3
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Name of Museum Room 4 Title Bibliography
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Name of Museum It took Howard Carter and his team ten years to clear out everything in King Tut’s tomb. King Tut’s tomb is the chamber where he was buried with all his riches. King Tut’s tomb was found in 1922 by Howard Carter. King Tut ruled from 1333 to 1323 B.C. King Tut was buried in the Valley of the Kings in Thebes. King Tut became king when he was nine years old and he died when he was eighteen years old. King Tut’s mummy was found with three other coffins. King Tut’s tomb proved that Ancient Egypt was an important and advanced civilization because of the art that was in his tomb. Introduction Back to Room 1
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Name of Museum The Ancient Egyptians were an important and advanced civilization because of art in King Tut’s tomb. The Golden Shrine is a table like figure that once held a sculpture of King Tut but it was stolen by tomb robbers. The Golden Fan captures an image of King Tut hunting ostriches on his chariot, there used to be actual ostrich feathers from an ostrich attached to the fan those feathers were from an ostrich that King Tut hunted himself. The Golden Death Mask was what covered King Tut’s face and shoulders while he was in his coffin. It was made from blue glass, blue, red, white, and black stones, and the mask shows tut with a head cloth over his shoulders. On the forehead of the mask there is a figure of a vulture and a cobra on his forehead. He also has a fake beard on his chin. Therefor these three pieces of art prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization. Body Paragraph Back to Room 2
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Name of Museum This is a picture of King Tut’s death mask, it was layed over his head while he lay in his tomb. King Tutankhamun. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 22 May 2015. http://quest.eb.com/search/139_1897021/1/139_1897021/cite http://quest.eb.com/search/139_1897021/1/139_1897021/cite Image 1 Back to Room 3
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Name of Museum This is a picture of KingTut’s sarcophagus. King Tutankhamun's Tomb. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 22 May 2015. http://quest.eb.com/search/139_1892693/1/139_1892693/cite http://quest.eb.com/search/139_1892693/1/139_1892693/cite Image 2 Back to Room 3
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Name of Museum This is a picture of Howard Carter looking at King Tut’s mummy. Carter & Team Inspect Mummy. Photographer. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 22 May 2015. http://quest.eb.com/search/115_892945/1/115_892945/cite http://quest.eb.com/search/115_892945/1/115_892945/cite Image 3 Back to Room 3
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Name of Museum Works Cited Langley, Andrew. Ancient Egypt. Chicago: Raintree, 2005. Print. Lesko, Leonard. World Book. T ed. Vol. 19. Chicago: World Book, 2012. Print. Malam, John. Lost and found Tutankhamun and other lost tombs. Irvine: QEB Publishing inc., 2011. Print. Reeves, Nicholas. Into the Mummy’s Tomb. New York: Scholastic, 1992. Print. “Treasures of the tomb.” Kids InfoBits. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 May 2015. Price, Sean. “Treasures of the tomb: discovering King Tut’s incredible riches.” National Geographic Kids Nov. 2002: 21+. Kids InfoBits. Web. 20 May 2015 “Tutankhamen.” Britannica School. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 2015. Web. 14 May. 2015.. Bibliography Back to Room 4
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