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Discovering Tutankhamun

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Penned by a scholar who was personally involved in research into the enigmatic young pharaoh, this comprehensive and fully illustrated new study reviews the current state of our knowledge about the...
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A thorough account of what we know and don't know about the life and times of the famous young pharaoh, from the discovery of his tomb in 1922 to the CT-scans of the twenty-first century

Penned by a scholar who was personally involved in research into the enigmatic young pharaoh, this comprehensive and fully illustrated new study reviews the current state of our knowledge about the life, death, and burial of Tutankhamun in light of the latest investigations and newest technology. Zahi Hawass places the king in the broader context of Egyptian history, unraveling the intricate and much debated relationship between various members of the royal family, and the circumstances surrounding the turbulent Amarna period. He also succinctly explains the religious background and complex beliefs in the afterlife that defined and informed many features of Tutankhamun’s tomb. The history of the exploration of the Valley of the Kings is discussed, as well as the background and mutual relationships of the main protagonists.

The tomb and the most important finds are described and illustrated, and the modern X-raying and CT-scanning of the king’s mummy are presented in detail. The description of the latest DNA examination of the mummies of Tutankhamun and members of his family is one of the most absorbing parts of the book and demonstrates that scientific methods may produce results that cannot be paralleled by traditional Egyptology.

“This is a work by a man who passionately loves Egypt’s past and is not afraid of controversy. There is nothing like reading a book that contains first-hand recollections and impressions, bringing to life an exacting academic topic. Dr Hawass does this in masterly fashion.”—Jaromir Malek, from the foreword 
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Price: £29.99
Pages: 264
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Publication Date: 15 December 2013
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9789774166372
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt, Archaeology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, ART / History / Ancient & Classical, Ancient Egyptian religion & mythology

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“Egypt’s former minister of antiquities has written many popular books on Tutankhamun, but this one contains the perfect balance of up-to-date research and beautiful photography. It includes stories about Hawass’s own experiences investigating Tutankhamun.”—Garry Shaw, The Art Newspaper

“The forte of this book, besides its illustrations, is the additional material it contains about other excavations and the scientific processes carried out to determine Tutankhamun’s familial relations … written in a very readable style”—Gill Woods, Thames Valley ancient Egypt Society Newsletter

CHAPTER I: THE GOLDEN AGE OF EGYPT
Egypt before Tutankhamun
Founding the Empire: Ahmose and the Kings of the Early New Kingdom Amenhotep IIII and Tiye
Amarna: Akhenaten and Nefertiti
Tutankhamun: Boy and King
Cities loved by the King
The King and his Court
The End of Tutankhamun's Reign
CHAPTER II: RELIGION AND LIFE AFTER DEATH
Inspiration
The Afterlife
Mummification
The Funeral
The Royal Tombs: Pyramids
The Valley of the Kings: Architecture for the Afterlife (KV 54) Burial Equipment
Religious Texts
CHAPTER III: ROBBERS IN THE VALLEY OF THE KINGS
Early Excavations in the Valley
Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon
The People around Carter