The Tomb Of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter

This captivating account delves into the thrilling discovery of the tomb of the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings. The narrative unfolds with the meticulous and often painstaking efforts of the archaeological team as they uncover the untouched treasures and artifacts that lay hidden for centuries. The book vividly captures the excitement and challenges faced during the excavation, offering a glimpse into the ancient world and the life of the boy king, while also reflecting on the profound impact this monumental find had on the field of Egyptology and the world's fascination with ancient Egypt.

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Total Points: 84

This book was first published in 1954

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