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king tut
There's a full-scale replica of this Egyptian king's tomb in Cavendish on Prince Edward Island
Trivia about king tut
This boy pharaoh's tomb was discovered in 1922; that of his wet nurse, in 1999
The first victim of this excavated mummy's curse may have been Lord Carnavon, a sponsor of the expedition
Around 1347 B.C. at the age of 9, his rule as pharaoh began
The revelation of "Undreamed Of Splendors" was reported with the 1923 opening of his inner tomb
This 12th king of the 18th Dynasty died in his 18th year
This 18-year-old boy king of Egypt to be buried in a 220-pound solid gold coffin; hieroglyphics at 11
In 1978 & '79 over 1 million people saw his "treasures" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Around 1325 B.C. this boy king was buried in a gold mask inside 4 coffins, one of which was made of gold
Smenkare of the 18th Dynasty
Among the items found in this boy king's tomb were bows & arrows, toys, games & jewelry
The funeral mask of this "Boy King" is seen here
This Egyptian whose reign ended around 1322 B.C. would never be old enough to drink legally in the United States
The Toot Uncommons were listed as the back-up group on this Steve Martin hit
The innermost of his 3 coffins discovered by Howard Carter is solid gold & painted in his likeness
There's a break in the case of this young king's death: he had a broken leg that could have gotten infected
He was only 9 or 10 when he became Egypt's pharaoh sometime around 1348 B.C.
Victor Buono as this felonious pharaoh
King from about 1347 to 1339 B.C.; got famous (again) in 1922; got a CAT scan in 2005 (to see how he died)
This funky guy was "born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia" & "got a condo made a stone-a"
His mask is in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
He restored Thebes as capital of Ancient Egypt but is probably better known for being "discovered" in 1922