TUTANKHAMUN – The Map of the Treasure
This map – guide represents with a 3D drawing the tomb of Tutankhamun as it was at the time of its discovery and summarizes the most important finds of the fabulous treasure it contained.
Forgotten for over 3000 years, and despite having reigned for only a decade, Tutankhamun has become the most famous pharaoh in the history of ancient Egypt because of the fabulous treasure discovered in his tomb thanks to the intuition and perseverance of the archaeologist Howard Carter and the generous support of his patron, Lord Carnarvon.
His tomb, the smallest in the Valley of the Kings, yielded over 4000 artifacts – splendid jewelry, amulets, chests filled with
precious objects, thrones, ritual beds, elegant alabaster vases, and his world-famous death mask made of solid gold.
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