The Golden King - The World of Tutankhamun
Zahi Hawass
American University in Cairo Press (2004)
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English
Tutankhamun has fascinated the world ever since Howard Carter's spectacular discovery of his treasure-filled tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922. Egypt's leading Egyptologist, Zahi Hawass, here tells the story of this golden king, a short-lived pharaoh who came to the throne of Egypt as a child and died before the age of twenty, and of the royal dynasty that bred him. The reader will meet Tutankhamun's grandparents, the Sun King, Amenhotep III and his beautiful wife Tiye, as well as the boy-king's 'heretic' father, Akhenaten, his stepmother Nefertiti, and his half-sisters, the sun-kissed princesses of Amarna. Tutankhamun lived and died during one of the most fascinating periods in Egyptian history; this book will provide a window into this extraordinary time of turmoil and treasure. The Golden Age of Tutankhamun is beautifully illustrated, primarily with photographs of objects from a new traveling exhibit, "The Gold of ??," that is taking objects from Cairo's Egyptian Museum collections to Switzerland and Japan. Many of these photographs were taken by National Geographic photographer Kenneth Garrett, supplemented by archival photos from the era of the tomb's discovery, a fascinating period of transition - in archaeology as much as politics -- between the age of colonialism and the dawn of Egyptian nationalism.
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LoC Classification DT87.5 .H38 2004
LoC Control Number 2005357445
Dewey 932/.014
Cover Price $39.95
No. of Pages 166
Height x Width 114.2 x 85.0  inch
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