Was Pharaoh Tutankhamun a “cast-off king”? Evidence shows that his shimmering golden death mask was made for someone else.
Carter discovered the steps leading to his burial chamber on Nov. 4, 1922, in the wind-swept Valley of the Kings at Luxor, ...
the decidedly pierced ears (on the death mask). "To deepen the enigma, dark spots are scattered across the walls of King ...
Tutankhamun is one of the most well-known pharaohs of his time, becoming the rule of Egypt aged just nine and was only at the ...
The boy-king Tutankhamun is a relatively insignificant Pharaoh in Egypt’s 3000-year history. But he’s the most famous because ...
A member of the team, a water boy, accidentally stumbled upon a stone that turned out to be the first step of an ancient ...
On November 4th, 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen. It was a marvel to behold ...
Nefertiti, who married Tutankhamun’s father, Akhenaten, is still a mystery, as her tomb has never been discovered.
Professor Joann Fletcher of the University of York told History Hit audiences that the Tutankhamun's ears are an "overlooked" ...
An ancient tomb has been found by Egypt’s South Asasif Conservation Project containing 11 burials and "exquisite" jewelry.
King Tutankhamun’s death mask may reveal new secrets, as experts suggest it was originally crafted for a queen or child.
New research suggests Tutankhamun’s iconic golden mask may have originally belonged to another royal figure, possibly Queen ...