Mysteries of King Tut: What we still don't know Mysteries of King Tut: What we still don't know ...
WHAT DOES A PHARAOH BORN OVER 3000 YEARS AGO HAVE TO DO WITH THE BILTMORE ESTATE? WELL, MORE THAN YOU MIGHT THINK. AN ...
"Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures" exhibition coincides with the 130th anniversary of Biltmore Estate’s opening in 1895. On March 21, Biltmore kicked off its spring season program, including ...
Tutankhamun's tomb, discovered by archaeologists in the Valley of the Kings on Nov. 4, 1922, was found loaded with treasures. Some of those artifacts, like his death mask, are widely known.
If you can’t make it to Egypt, head to Washington, D.C., where “Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures” puts visitors inside the artifact-stuffed rooms of King Tut’s tomb. It’s been a ...
details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist, strange animals, statues, and gold—everywhere the glint of gold." —Howard Carter, on his first peek into King Tut's tomb When I was ...
The discovery of Tutankhamun’s undisturbed 3,000-year-old tomb and its treasures was a watershed moment in archaeology.
Treasures—like the golden masks found with King Tut—are dazzling, but the tombs also contained the more mundane. "They included furniture, clothes (even underwear), and jewelry. It's curious t ...
expertly crafted artifact replicas of King Tutankhamun's (or King Tut's) tomb and other treasures discovered by renowned archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922. Meghan Forest-Singer, Biltmore’s ...