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Summary
It is often thought that the story of Tutankhamun ended when the thousands of items discovered by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon were transported to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and put on display. But there is far more to Tutankhamun's story. Tutankhamun and the Tomb that Changed the World
explores the 100 years of research on Tutankhamun that has taken place since the tomb's discovery: we learn that several objects in the tomb were made of meteoritic iron that came from outer space; new evidence shows that Tutankhamun may have been a warrior who went into battle; and author Bob Brier
takes readers behind the scenes of the recent CAT-scanning of his mummy to reveal secrets of the pharaoh.
The book also illustrates the wide-ranging impact the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb had on fields beyond Egyptology. Included is an examination of how the discovery of the tomb influenced Egyptian politics and contributed to the downfall of colonialism in Egypt. Outside Egypt, the modern
blockbuster exhibitions that raise great sums of monies for museums around the world all began with Tutankhamun, as did the idea of documenting every object discovered in place, before it was moved. And to a great extent, the modern fascination with ancient Egypt--Egyptomania--was also greatly
promoted by the Tutmania that surrounded the discovery of the tomb.
Author Biography
Bob Brier is Senior Research Fellow at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, whose previous book include The Murder of Tutankhamun, Egyptomania, Ancient Egypt, and, with Jean-Pierre Houdin, The Secret of the Great Pyramid. Recognized as one of the world's foremost Egyptologists, he
conducts pioneering research in mummification practices and has investigated some of the world's most famous mummies, including King Tut.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: History of the Tomb
Chapter 1. Lost but Not Found
Chapter 2. Preferably a Non-Gentleman
Chapter 3. Wonderful Things
Chapter 4. Locked Out
Chapter 5. Face to Face with Tutankhamun
Chapter 6. Final Clearance
Part II: Tutankhamun Research
Chapter 7. Tutankhamun Translated at Last
Chapter 8. X-raying Tutankhamun
Chapter 9. Scanning Tutankhamun
Chapter 10. Tutankhamun's Family Tree
Chapter 11. Tutankhamun's Chariots
Chapter 12. Tutankhamun as Warrior
Chapter 13. Tutankhamun's Footwear
Chapter 14. Tutankhamun's Sarcophagus
Chapter 15. Is Nefertiti in Tut's tomb?
Chapter 16. It Came from Outer Space
Chapter 17. The Search for the Missing Pectoral
Part III: Tutankhamun's Legacy
Chapter 18. Tutankhamun as Activist
Chapter 19. What's Found in Egypt Stays in Egypt
Chapter 20. Tutankhamun Superstar
Chapter 21. Setting Standards
Bibliography
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