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Tutankhamun - Wikipedia
King Tut" became the name of products, businesses, and the pet dog of U.S. President Herbert Hoover. [159] While The Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibit was touring the United States in 1978, comedian Steve Martin wrote a novelty song "King Tut".
Tutankhamun | Biography, Tomb, Mummy, Mask, & Facts
2025年1月15日 · Tutankhamun (sometimes called “King Tut”) was an ancient Egyptian king. He ruled from 1333 BCE until his death in 1323 BCE. His tomb is more significant than his short reign.
King Tutankhamun, facts and information - National Geographic
2022年10月18日 · Who was King Tut? King Tutankhamun did more in death for the knowledge of ancient Egypt than he accomplished in his short life. Here's what you need to know about the boy king.
King Tutankhamun: Life, Death, & Family - PBS
2022年11月15日 · Who Was King Tut? King Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, was a pharaoh who ruled Egypt from 1332 to 1323 B.C.
Tutankhamun: Tomb, Mummy, Death & Howard Carter - HISTORY
2009年11月9日 · Tutankhamun, or simply King Tut, ruled Egypt as pharaoh until his early death. Howard Carter found his tomb intact, setting off a worldwide Egyptology frenzy.
King Tut - Tomb, Facts & Mummy - Biography
2014年4月3日 · King Tut was an Egyptian pharaoh famed for his opulent tomb, discovered intact in 1922, with his mask and mummy in his original sarcophagus.
Tutankhamun - World History Encyclopedia
2014年4月1日 · Tutankhamun (also known as Tutankhamen and `King Tut', r. c.1336-c.1327 BCE) is the most famous and instantly recognizable Pharaoh in the modern world. His golden sarcophagus is now a symbol almost synonymous with Egypt. His name means `living image of [the god] Amun'.
King Tut: The life and death of the boy pharaoh - Live Science
2024年4月10日 · Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh whose lavish tomb became world-famous upon its discovery in 1922.
Mummy Mystery: The story of King Tut - National Geographic Kids
Some suspected he was murdered, perhaps poisoned. But modern technologies like 3-D scanning eventually revealed that the powerful king was actually in poor health—and even had a broken leg. Maybe...
Tomb of Tutankhamun - Wikipedia
The dead king is most commonly thought to be Tutankhamun, and Ankhesenamun the sender of the letter, but the letter indicates the king in question died in August or September, meaning either that Tutankhamun was not the king in the Hittite annals or that he remained unburied far longer than the traditional 70-day period of mummification and ...