Tutankhamun treasures of the goldern pharaoh

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In 1922, Howard Carter, the British archaeologist who found the tomb, was caught in the middle of a political storm.

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The mysterious ancient figure challenging China’s historyīut as I explore in a new Radio 4 programme, The Cult of King Tut, the power of King Tutankhamun lay as much in the extraordinary context of the 1920s as it did in the contents of the tomb. How ancient Egypt shaped our idea of beauty Where does the legend of the mummy come from? As the largest collection of Tutankhamun’s treasures to travel outside of Egypt goes on display at the Saatchi Gallery in London (after drawing record-breaking numbers in LA and Paris), the find clearly still has a global appeal in the 21st Century. For today’s archaeologists, the explanation for the cult of King Tut lies in the exceptional richness of the discovery, especially as many of the tombs were robbed of their mortuary goods and in the mystique surrounding the premature deaths of the boy king and Lord Carnarvon, who funded the dig. When King Tutankhamun’s tomb was opened in November 1922, the world fell under his spell.

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