"The tomb in which Tutankhamun's sarcophagus was discovered is quite small for a pharaoh. Most likely, it is part of a larger 5-6 room space that was originally arranged for Queen Nefertiti ...
His name: Tutankhamun. Traveling back one hundred ... All of this was part of a large stone sarcophagus. In addition, no less than four golden "chapels" made of wooden panels were slotted into ...
Aside from the size, there are notable similarities between Tutankhamun’s and Ay’s tombs. Much of the artwork, style, and even the sarcophagus design are remarkably alike.
Here we see the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun with all the coffins inside it. Of course inside that coffin is the young pharaoh’s body. Tutankhamun's tomb was hidden for many centuries. It was ...
visitors to the tomb can still see Tutankhamun's mummy, the outermost wooden coffin, and a quartzite sarcophagus, as well as the paintings depicting his life and death.
Bidders by phone welcome A life-sized model of Tutankhamun's sarcophagus that went on display in a phone box is to be auctioned. The artwork was part of a mini exhibition outside the Experience ...