Since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt over 100 years ago, the contents have been examined countless times. But new details continue to surprise archaeologists.
The mystery surrounding the death of Ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamun's death recently took another turn, with researchers now of the belief his funerary mask may have been intended for somebody else ...
Tutankhamun’s golden mask may have originally belonged to Queen Nefertiti. Credit: Roland Unger / CC BY-SA 3.0 Researchers from the University of York recently suggested that the famous golden mask of ...
Tutankhamun’s death mask is one of the most-recognized images around the globe. Measuring 21 inches tall, inlaid with a detailed mosaic of precious stones, and featuring a 5.5 lb golden beard ...
The latest Fox Nation series, "Tales of Terror: The Curse of King Tut" sets out on its own expedition of sorts to answer that question, all with the intent of also answering, if a curse isn't the ...
A recent analysis by researchers from the University of York suggests that King Tutankhamun's iconic golden death mask may not have been originally crafted for the young pharaoh. Led by Professor ...