This story appears in the September 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine ... the mother of at least one of the fetuses from King Tut’s tomb. If so, she is most likely Ankhesenamun ...
The stunning 1922 find of Tutankhamun’s tomb opened a window into Egypt's golden past. 100 years later, his riches still have much to reveal. We dig into the missing heart of ancient Egyptian ...
See the enduring power of King Tut as never before See the enduring power of King Tut as never before How was King Tut’s tomb discovered 100 years ago? How was King Tut’s tomb discovered 100 ...
The "mummy's curse" first enjoyed worldwide acclaim after the 1922 discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley ... University in Cairo and a National Geographic Society grantee, believes ...
After excavations were completed, researchers found more than 5,000 artifacts in King Tut’s tomb. Some of the objects from the collection are widely known, such as his solid gold coffin and ...
Tutankhamun, popularly referred to as "King Tut" today ... Six of the 26 people present when the tomb was opened had died within a decade, National Geographic said.
A hundred years after the legendary discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in Egypt comes National Geographic’s Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience, a self-guided multimedia storytelling ...
It was the most in-tact pharaoh's tomb ever found and gave historians new insight into ancient burials, according to National Geographic ... of the legendary curse of Tut's tomb is. Tutankhamun, ...