Tutankhamun and the Tomb That Changed the World
Publisher,Oxford Univ Pr
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 657.71 g
No. of Pages, 320
The first section of the book chronicles Howard Carter's early life and his search, with Lord Carnarvon, for Tutankhamun's tomb. It shows what treasures were discovered and their significance. Then, the second section reviews the 100 years of Tutankhamun research--what was learned from his mummy, was he deformed, was he a warrior? Research projects examining his armor, chariots, jewelry, even the kind of wine he liked, are presented. Also discussed is his role in the greatest revolution in ancient Egyptian history--monotheism. The third and last section discusses Tutankhamun's legacy--How the discovery of his tomb contributed to Egypt's throwing off colonial rule and their quest for self-rule. Also discussed are how the tomb's discovery contributed to changes in how tombs are excavated and changes in laws controlling the antiquities trade. Tutankhamun also contributed to the invention of the blockbuster exhibition and changed the museum world forever--