Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures

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KING TUT: BURIED IN HIS JAMMIES.
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CL RECOMMENDS
CRITIC’S PICK: Imagine Exhibitions is bringing King Tut and his sundry accouterments to Atlanta this month for a three-month stint. In order to protect the millennia-old originals, the exhibit uses exact replicas created by Egyptian craftsmen under the guidance of Egyptologists. The Pharaoh’s tomb, unearthed in 1922, is the only royal burial found intact in modern times. The exhibition comprises 1,000 objects, graphics, film and an audio guide, offering “a once-in-a-lifetime insight into the archaeology of ancient Egypt,” says executive Christoph Scholz. “Guests are taken on a journey of exploration to experience the treasures of Tutankhamun and his famous tomb chambers exactly as they were when discovered. Through our exhibitions, they relive that magical moment of discovery.” — Kevin C. Madigan

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Tutankhamun ascended to the throne in 1332 BC. at the age of 9 as one of the last kings of the 18th Dynasty. His father was the heretical king Akhenaten. The most important achievement of his reign was the rejection of his father’s radical religious reforms, which had destabilized the whole country. According to the latest studies, the young king suffered from serious illnesses. He passed away after nine years on the throne and his death remains a mystery to this day.
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