Tut may refer to People Tutankhamun , ancient Egyptian pharaoh often referred to as King Tut Bernard Bartzen born 1927 , American tennis player nicknamed Tut Tut Imlay 1902 1976 , National Football League player 1926 1927 Tut Taylor born 1923 , American bluegrass musician Tin Tut 1895 1945 , first Foreign Minister of the Union of Burma Places Tut, Lorestan , a village in Iran Tut, Turkey , a district Other uses Dental click , a sound used to express disapproval in English, often spelled as tut or tsk ISO 639 code for the proposed language family of Altaic languages See also King Tut disambiguation TUT disambiguation Tuts Washington 1907 1984 , American Louisiana blues pianist Toot disambiguation disambig az Tut d qiql dirm fr Tut fi Tut ... more details
Michael Ridley is an England English author , archaeologist and oriental studies orientalist . He has travelled widely in India , China and Nepal . In 1955 he was present at the opening of the Han Dynasty Han tomb at Lei Cheng Uk in China. ref name CanGeo cite journal year 1973 title Michael Ridley journal Canadian Geographical Journal publisher Royal Canadian Geographical Society pages p. 52 url http books.google.com ?id SRhZAAAAMAAJ&q 22han tomb 22 22michael ridley 22 wikipedia&dq 22han tomb 22 22michael ridley 22 wikipedia accessdate 2008 10 02 ref He has written many books and has spent time as curator at the Rochdale Museum in Lancashire , ref name Scribe cite journal last Ann Taylor first Jeanette date January 1998 title The Scribe Interview with Dr Nicholas Reeves journal The Scribe Newsletter volume 5 issue 4 url http www.nicholasreeves.com item.aspx?category Press&id 126 accessdate 2008 10 02 ref the Museum of Archaeology at Bournemouth , and served as director of the Tutankhamun Exhibition, Dorchester Tutankhamun Exhibition in Dorchester, Dorset Dorchester ref name Indie cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news uk this britain tutankhamun so who was the golden boy 488064.html title Tutankhamun So who was the golden boy? last Ridley first Michael date 2005 01 24 work The Independent publisher Independent News & Media accessdate 2008 10 02 ref he is currently keeper of Oriental Art and Archaeology at the Russell Cotes Museum in Bournemouth. He is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society . Works The Art of World Religions Buddhism , Blandford Press, Dorset, 1978, ISBN 07137 0886 7 Oriental Art India, Nepal and Tibet Far Eastern Antiquities Oriental Antiques Style, Motif and Design in Chinese Art References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ridley, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ridley, Michael Category Year of birth missing living people Category Liv ... more details
Valley of the Kings Date 4 November 1922 Owner Tutankhamun Excavated Howard Carter Prev KV61 Next ..., br Amduat , Book of the Dead KV62 is the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings Egypt , which ... chronology tutankhamun.html title Tutankhamun accessdate 2007 06 10 publisher University College ..., the contents all being transported to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo . Tutankhamun s tomb had been ... M. Davis s team uncovered a KV54 small site containing funerary artifacts with Tutankhamun s name. was this the first proof of T s existence? Assuming that this site, identified as KV54 , was Tutankhamun ... and found it, it was filled with all manner of treasures and statues. He had discovered Tutankhamun ... people to enter Tutankhamun s tomb in over 3000 years. After many weeks of careful excavation, on February 16, 1923, Carter opened the inner chamber and first saw the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun. All of this was conveyed ... sarcophagus and exposed the mummy and on November 11, the examination of the remains of Tutankhamun ... chamber in the tomb, with scenes from the Opening of the Mouth ritual showing Ay , Tutankhamun s successor acting as the king s son, despite being older than he is and Tutankhamun with the goddess ... Tutankhamen Burial chamber J accessdate 2007 06 10 ref Some of the treasures in Tutankhamun s tomb ... examinations, bears a striking first order father to son, brother to brother relationship to Tutankhamun. ref cite book first Nicholas C. last Reeves title The Complete Tutankhamun The King, the Tomb ... thumb The outer golden shrine, now on display in the Cairo Museum File Tutankhamun s chest by John Campana.jpg thumb Tutankhamun s wooden chest The entire chamber was occupied by four gilded ... www.sis.gov.eg En EgyptOnline Culture 000001 0203000000000000000872.htm title 400 visitors to Tutankhamun ... The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamen , by Howard Carter, Arthur C. Mace. The Complete Tutankhamun ... The Howard Carter Archives Griffith Institute http www.griffith.ox.ac.uk gri 4tut.html Tutankhamun ... more details
text dated to the final years of the then little known pharaoh Tutankhamun . ref http www.metmuseum.org toah hd tuta hd tuta.htm Dorothea Arnold Tutankhamun s Funeral ref It was later determined ... Archaeology cite . p.322 KMT Communications, Inc. 1998. ISBN 1 879388 00 7 ref When Tutankhamun ... more details
Hiero Nakhtmin hiero N35 M3 Aa1 X1 R22 R12 C8 hiero align left era nk Nakhtmin held the position of generalissimo during the reign of Pharaoh Tutankhamun of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt . His titles during the reign of Tutankhamun included the true servant who is beneficial to his lord, the king s scribe , the servant beloved of his lord , the fan bearer on the right hand of the king , and the servant who causes to live the name of his lord. ref name black James Roger Black The Instruction of Amenemope A critical edition and commentary, prolegomenon and prologue University of Wisconsin Madison 2006 ref These titles were found on five ushabti s that Nakhtmin offered as funerary presents for Pharaoh Tutankhamun. ref Howard Carter The Tomb of Tut Ankh Amen, Discovered by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter New York Cooper Square Publishers, 1963 ref He was the heir to the throne during the reign of the Pharaoh Ay though he never became a pharaoh . It is assumed that he died towards the end of the reign of Ay when he seemingly vanished from all records and Horemheb , the designated heir of Tutankhamun, became pharaoh instead. ref name black ref name wolfgang Wolfgang Helck Urkunden der 18. Dynastie Texte der Hefte Berlin Akademie Verlag 1984 ref Crown Prince Deleted image removed Image Nakhtmin ushabti.JPG thumb 100px One of the five ushabti s presented by Nakhtmin. ref James 2000, Tutankhamun , T.G.H. James, Photographs, Araldo de Luca, c 2000, Friedman Fairfax Publishers. Picture book, Shabti presented by Minnakhte Nakhtmin , p. 114, 1 of 5 shabtis . Wood ushabti , some gilded gold, 6 columns of hieroglyphs, Ht 0.62m , 62cm ref deletable image caption 1 Tuesday, 6 October 2009 Nakhtmin may have been the son of Pharaoh Ay , his mother being known from a statue to be the Adoratrix of Min god Min , Songstress of Isis Iuy. She is thought to be Ay s first wife, and could therefore be the mother of Nefertiti and Mutnodjmet . N ... more details
doctoral students known for Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo ... of the tomb of Tutankhamun . Beginning of career Howard Carter was born in London, England, the son ... Publishers, Revised edition 2006, ISBN 978 1845112585, chapter Saqqara Affair ref Tutankhamun s tomb Image Egypt.KV62.01.jpg thumb left Tomb of Tutankhamun After three hard years, Carter was employed ... Howard Carter and the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun location Manchester publisher Barzan edition .... last James title Howard Carter the path to Tutankhamun location London publisher Kegan Paul year 1992 ... 1922, Carter s excavation group found the steps leading to Tutankhamun s tomb subsequently KV Egypt ... before Tutankhamun location London publisher British Museum year 1992 isbn 0 7141 0952 5 page 141 ... to a burial chamber, and he got his first glimpse of the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun. All of these discoveries ... that violated Tutankhamun s tomb. Carter is buried in the Putney Vale Cemetery in London. ref cite ... from the Wishing Cup of Tutankhamun ref and O night, spread thy wings over me as the imperishable stars ... Dr Barbara Mertz and in much of Arthur Phillips s The Egyptologist . In the book The Tutankhamun Affair ... BOK 14195786 1 The Tutankhamun Affair Retrieved 23 May 2009 ref He appears as a main character in A Cloudy ... to Tutankhamun . London Kegan Paul, 1992 ISBN 0 7103 0425 0 London Tauris Parke, 2001 rev. paperback ISBN 1860646158 Reeves, Nicholas Taylor, John H. Howard Carter before Tutankhamun . London British ... of the two Englishmen who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun . Highclere Enterprises, 2007 Vandenberg ... . Orbis, 1978 ISBN 3570031195 translated as The Forgotten Pharaoh The Discovery of Tutankhamun . London ... and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun . Rev. edn. Manchester Barzan Publishing, 2006 ISBN 1 905521 04 9 Peck, William H. The Discoverer of the Tomb of Tutankhamun and the Detroit Institute of Arts ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 134 Events and trends c. 1348 BC Amenhotep IV changes his name to Akhenaten . 1348 BC 1336 BC Akhenaten and his family, relief from Akhetaten modern el Amarna was made. 18th dynasty. It is now in Staatliche Museen zu Berlin , Preussischer Kulturbesitz , gyptisches Museum . c. 1348 BC 1336 BC Nefertiti , bust from Akhetaten modern Amarna was made. 18th dynasty. It is now in Staatliche Museen zu Berlin , Preussischer Kulturbesitz , gyptisches Museum . c. 1348 BC 1336 BC Tish shaped vase, from Akhetaten modern Tell el Amarna was made. 18th dynasty. It is now in the British Museum , London . c. 1348 BC 1327 BC State ship, detail of a tempera fascimile by Charles K. Wilkinson of a cow painting in the tomb of the governor of Nubia Amenhotep Huy in Qurnet Murai was made. 18th dynasty. It is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York . 1347 BC Legendary King Erechtheus II is reportedly killed by lightning after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his younger brother Cecrops II . 1346 BC Pharaoh Amenhotep IV of Egypt begins his Cult of Aten and begins construction of Amarna intended to be his new capital. 1345 BC Pharaoh Amenhotep IV of Egypt renames himself to Akhenaten . 1343 BC Pharaoh King Tut Tutankhamun is born. c. 1340 BC Citadel walls are built in Mycenae . Significant people 1341 BC Birth of Tutankhaten , later Pharaoh of Egypt as Tutankhamun approximate date DEFAULTSORT 1340s Bc Category 1340s BC bs 1340te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1340 aC es A os 1340 a. C. eu K. a. 1340ko hamarkada fa it Anni 1340 a.C. ka . . 1340 ms 1340 an SM nl 1349 1340 v.Chr. sk 40. roky 14. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1340 e pne. war 1340 nga dekada UC zh 1340 ... more details
Image Imiut fetish.svg thumb The imiut fetish The Imiut fetish has been documented throughout the history of Ancient Egypt . This was a stuffed, headless animal skin, often a feline or bull, which was tied by the tail to a pole terminating in a lotus plant lotus bud, inserted into a stand. The fetish was present in Egyptian funeral funerary rites from the earliest ages. Although its origin and purpose is unknown, the imiut fetish dates as far back as to the First dynasty of Egypt First Dynasty 3100 2890 BC . History In very early Egyptian mythology , the deity Imiut meaning, He who is in his wrappings may have been a Egyptian pantheon god of the underworld , although insufficient records survive to explain whether this was the case. An early example found in 1914 by an expedition of the Metropolitan Museum of Art near the pyramid of Senusret I c. 1971 1928 BCE was placed in a shrine. ref cite book last Edwards first I.E.S. title The Treasures of Tutankhamun publisher Viking Press date 1972 location New York pages 24 id SBN 670 72723 7 ref Since it was later connected to the god Anubis , it is sometimes called the Anubis fetish . One idea is that it came to symbolise Anubis as an embalmer, although this is unlikely to be the original understanding, as Anubis was originally a god of the dead, rather than just embalming. There are depictions of the imiut fetish on ancient Egyptian temples, and sometimes there were models of it included with the funerary equipment, most notably the two found in the burial chamber of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter archaeologist Howard Carter . Notes Reflist External links http www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk imiutf.html Imiut fetish article from Ancient Egypt Online Category Death gods Category Egyptian gods Category Egyptian mythology Category Egyptian artefact types Category Ancient Egyptian symbols cs Imiut de Imiut ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Jackson in Your House Type studio Artist Art Ensemble of Chicago Cover A Jackson in Your House.jpg Released 1969 Recorded June 23, 1969 Genre Jazz Length Label BYG Actuel Producer Jean Georgakarakos, Jean Luc Young Last album Congliptious br 1968 This album A Jackson in Your House br 1969 Next album Tutankhamun album Tutankhamun br 1969 A Jackson in Your House is a 1969 album by the Art Ensemble of Chicago recorded for the French BYG Actuel label. It features performances by Lester Bowie , Joseph Jarman , Roscoe Mitchell and Malachi Favors Maghostut . When issued on CD by Affinity in 1989, the track The Waltz was replaced by a six minute live excerpt of unknown provenance entitled Hey Friend which has never reappeared on any subsequent reissue. the first two tracks of this edition are mastered from particularly noisy vinyl Reception The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars noting that A Jackson in Your House is not the finest or most revelatory recording by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, but it is one of their more entertaining and carefree outings . ref name Allmusic Jurek, T. http www.allmusic.com album a jackson in your house r164047 review Allmusic Review accessed July 28, 2011. ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4.5 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing A Jackson In Your House   5 40 Get In Line   5 45 The Waltz   1 15 Ericka Jarman   3 33 Song For Charles   17 30 All compositions by Roscoe Mitchell except as indicated Recorded June 23, 1969 in Paris Personnel Lester Bowie trumpet, percussion instruments Malachi Favors Maghostut bass, percussion instruments, vocals Joseph Jarman saxophones, clarinets, percussion instruments Roscoe Mitchell saxophones, clarinets, flute, percussion instruments References references DEFAULTSORT Jackson In Your House, A Category Art Ensemble of Chicago albums Category 1969 albums Category BYG Actuel albums ... more details
DNA testing have shown conclusively that the mummy is that of a female, and the mother of Tutankhamun ... that the Younger Lady and, by extension, Tutankhamun s mother was either Nefertiti , or Akhenaten ... s Daughter . ref name jama eAppendix Hawass Z, et al. Ancestry and pathology in King Tutankhamun ... , based on a study of the alleles inherited by Tutankhamun. The theory goes that Meritaten married Smenkhare, believed to be her uncle, and thereby making Tutankhamun a maternal grandson of Akhenaten ... more details
Image MaruAten.png 250px thumb Plan of the complex Located 3 km to the south of the central city area of the city of Akhetaten today s el Amarna , the Maru Aten , short for Pa maru en pa aten The Viewing Palace of the Aten ref D. P. Silverman, J. Houser Wegner, Akhenaten and Tutankhamun Revolution and Restoration , Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum 2006, p.87 ref , is a palace or sun temple originally thought to have been constructed for Akhenaten s queen Kiya , but on her death her name and images were altered to those of Meritaten , his daughter ref Aayko Eyma ed., A Delta Man in Yebu , Universal Publishers. 2003, p.53 ref . This site is now lost beneath modern fields, but was excavated by Leonard Woolley in 1921. References references http members.tripod.com ib205 maru aten.html Maru Aten Amarna Navigator coord missing Egypt Category 14th century BC architecture Category Amarna sites Ancient Egypt stub hu Maru Aton ... more details
Tutankhamun an International Conference on the Valley of the Kings Highclere Castle, 1990 and The Amarna ... of a Royal Necropolis The Complete Tutankhamun Howard Carter Before Tutankhamun with John H. Taylor ... s Tomb The Real life Discovery of Tutankhamun s Treasures. External links http www.nicholasreeves.com ... more details
Image KV55 CanopicJar AmarnaQueen CloseUp MetropolitanMuseum.png thumb 250px Kiya wearing a Nubian wig A Nubian wig is a form of headdress worn by ancient Egyptians which is thought to imitate the thick hairstyles of the Nubia n peoples of modern Sudan , who were at various times incorporated into the Egyptian kingdom. The wig partly resembles the modern Afro hairstyle, but is most typically represented as a built up series of layers of tightly curled plaits. ref Hair Styles and History, by Cyril Aldred, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin , New Series, Vol. 15, No. 6 Feb., 1957 , pp. 141 147 ref The style was especially popular during the 18th Dynasty, most notably during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten . The Nubian wig is most frequently associated with queen Kiya . It was also worn by Nefertiti and by the pharaoh s mother Tiye . ref http www.metmuseum.org toah ho 03 afe hod 30.8.54.htm Canopic Jar of Kiya ref The only surviving specimen from ancient Egypt is in the Cairo Mueseum. It was found beside the mummy of The Younger Lady mummy Tutankhamun s mother . References reflist Category Hairstyles sv Nubisk peruk ... more details
Image Nefertiti 30 01 2006.jpg thumb Nefertiti bust Bust of Nefertiti wearing an Usekh The Usekh is a personal ornament, a type of collar or necklace , familiar to many because of its presence in widely disseminated depictions of ancient Egyptian nobility, such as Tutankhamun , where an example can be seen on the famous gold mask. A Collar clothing collar is usually attached to a garment, whereas the usekh is a wide collar shaped piece of jewellery draped around and supported by the neck and shoulders and without holes which would expose the skin underneath. It is almost a piece of clothing in its own right. Usekh often contained precious stones and amulets, and were connected with clasps of gold. ref name skh Cite web title Usekh Collar accessdate 2009 03 28 url http www.ancientegypt.co.uk pharaoh explore usekh.html ref References Reflist External links commonscat Category Necklaces Ancient Egypt stub de gis Halsschmuck el es Collar usej ... more details
Image WLANL koopmanrob Maya en Merit RMO Leiden .jpg thumb right 250px Statue of Maya and Merit from Leiden File Statue of Maya and Merit Leiden .jpg thumb 125px Frontal view of Maya & Merit s statue Maya was the Overseer of the Treasury during the reign of Pharaoh Tutankhamun , Ay and Horemheb of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt . He was also an important official and was noted for restoring the burials of several earlier Pharaohs in the Royal Necropolis in the years following the deaths of Tutankhamun and Ay. The statues of Maya and his wife Merit have been put on display in the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden , Netherlands since 1823. He donated a shabti figure to the tomb of Tutankhamun. Maya collected taxes and performed other services for these pharaohs, including supervising the preparation of their tomb s. Maya s own tomb at Saqqara was initially partly excavated in 1843 by the Archaeology archaeologist Karl Richard Lepsius ,and its impressive reliefs were recorded in sketches and some of them brought to Berlin. Over time, however, the tomb was covered by sand, and its location was lost. In 1975, a joint expedition of archaeologists from the Egypt Exploration Society in London and the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, Netherlands began a quest to rediscover the tomb, and on February 6, 1986 they finally succeeded. ref name Hobson Christine Hobson, Exploring the World of the Pharaohs A Complete Guide to Ancient Egypt , Thames & Hudson, 1987. p.115 ref On this date, Professor Geoffrey T. Martin together with Dr. Jacobus Van Dijk representing the Leiden museum discovered the burial chamber of Maya s subterranean tomb at Saqqara some 18 metres 60 feet below the surface. ref name Hobson As Dr. Geoffrey Martin states We were in total darkness for about 15 minutes...Suddenly we glimpsed wonderful reliefs and were extremely startled to find ourselves in the antechamber leading to a burial chamber. My colleague looked acr ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic4 1972 archaeology science The year 1972 in archaeology involved some significant events. Excavations National Institute of Anthropology and History excavations at Maya civilization Maya site of Coba begin under direction of Carlos Navarrete . Tell Abu Hureyra , in Syria . Varna necropolis , in Bulgaria . At Mesa Verde National Park , the Wetherill Mesa Archeological Project is completed, with excavation of three cliff dwellings Long House, Mug House, and Step House , including a survey of Wetherill Mesa and excavation of selected mesa top sites begun in 1959 in archaeology 1959 . A geographer and an aerial photographer studying the Campeche region of the Yucatan peninsula prove that the Maya civilization Maya practiced intensive agriculture in raised, narrow, rectangular plots that they built above the low lying, seasonally flooded land bordering along rivers. Excavations at Skara Brae under D. V. Clarke begin. Discoveries Ciudad Perdida , in Colombia . Riace bronzes are discovered in the Ionian Sea . Tamatsuzuka mural discovered in Asuka, Nara Asuka , central Nara Prefecture Nara , Japan . Vindolanda tablets discovered by Robin Birley archaeologist Robin Birley . Publications March The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration first published, under the auspices of the Nautical Archaeology Society Council for Nautical Archaeology Council for Nautical Archaeology in the UK . Lewis R. Binford An Archaeological Perspective . New York Seminar Press. ISBN 0128077506 R. A. Buchanan Industrial Archaeology in Britain . Harmondsworth Penguin. ISBN 0 14 021413 5. Arthur Raistrick Industrial Archaeology an historical survey . London Eyre Methuen. ISBN 0 413 28050 0. Miscellaneous March 30&ndash September 30 Exhibitions of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun The Treasures of Tutankhamun 1972 1979 The Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition is first shown, at the British Museum in London . November 16 ... more details
Canopic chests are cases used by Ancient Egyptians to contain the internal organs removed during the process of Mummy mummification . Although the first proven canopic burials date from the Fourth dynasty of Egypt 4th Dynasty reign of Sneferu , there is evidence to suggest that there were canopic installations at Saqqara dating from the Second dynasty of Egypt 2nd Dynasty . ref Dodson, Aidan, Canopic Jars and Chests , in Redford, Donald B. ed 2001 . The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt , vol. II, Oxford University Press. pp. 231 235 ref File Cano ja 49 tut.jpg thumb Tutankhamun s canopic chest. Egyptian Museum , Cairo . Connections to Ancient Egyptian culture Canopic chests had an important place in Egyptian culture. Canopic chests contained the internal organs Viscus viscera of mummies, so they relate to the Egyptian belief that the afterlife is just as important as life on earth. Egyptians believed that everything had to be perfectly preserved to journey into the land after life and as part of the mummification process they removed viscera from the body. File Tutankhamun s canopic chest replica REM.JPG thumb Replica of Tutankhamun s canopic chest on display at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum . Changes through history The first canopic chests were simple and wooden, but as time went on they became more elaborate. Then, around the 21st Dynasty 1069 945 BCE the Egyptians decided to leave the viscera inside mummies. But because they had been using canopic chests for thousands of years they kept putting them in tombs, just without anything in them. Canopic chests fell out of use during the Ptolemaic period . Style and materials The style and materials were different at different times, though always reflected the Egyptian ideal of perfectly measured and precise beauty. Ptolemaic period The tall wooden shrine like chests had bright painting on their sides and a falcon crouching on top. Craftsmen coated the wood with gesso to prepare it for the pigment they then pain ... more details
of Tutankhamun damaged stolen from the Egyptian Museum url http www.eloquentpeasant.com 2011 01 29 statues of tutankhamun damagedstolen from the egyptian museum publisher The Eloquent Peasant accessdate ... from the Valley of the Kings . King Tutankhamun Main King Tutankhamun Exhibitions of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun File Tuthankhamun Egyptian Museum.jpg thumb The Gold Mask of Tutankhamun, composed ... in Egypt, that of King Tutankhamun was found mostly intact. Inside the tomb there was a large collection ... intact. In fact, there had been at least two robberies of the tomb, perhaps soon after Tutankhamun s burial. The best known artifact in King Tutankhamun s tomb is the famous Gold Mask, which rested ..., Sneferu, Tutankhamun and Amenhotep all had the name Golden Horus . Gallery gallery File Egyptian ... more details
. Amarna Sunset Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, Ay, Horemheb, and the Egyptian Counter Reformation. The American ... a few years before her royal husband s death. In previous years, she was thought to be mother of Tutankhamun ... coffin of Tutankhamun , ref Bell, M.R. An Armchair Excavation of KV 55. JARCE 27 1990 Pages 98 99. ref ... an explanation for her prominence. Numerous scholarly discussions of Tutankhamun s parentage ... that Kiya was Tutankhamun s mother. If she had indeed borne a male heir to Akhenaten, this distinction ... by Zahi Hawass and Carsten Pusch, have now established that Tutankhamun s biological mother was KV35YL ... A, Pusch CM title Ancestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun s Family journal JAMA the journal ... Kiya s disappearance. Having suggested that Kiya was the mother of Tutankhamun, Nicholas Reeves writes ... Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, Ay, Horemheb, and the Egyptian Counter Reformation. The American University ... Nicholas Reeves. The Complete Tutankhamun. Thames & Hudson, 2000. ISBN 0 500 27810 5 Page 24. ref ... of Tutankhamun, and by extension a wife of Akhenaten. ref name pmid20159872 The results also show ... in King Tutankhamun s family . JAMA. 2010 303 7 eAppendix p.3. ref The report concludes ... more details
. 2006 p.120 Reign 1333 1332 BCE Predecessor Neferneferuaten Successor Tutankhamun Spouse Meritaten Dynasty ... , and is thought to be the immediate predecessor of Tutankhamun . He is assumed to be a close ... of Tutankhamun, and the restoration early in this king s reign, that events appear to become ... of Tutankhamun see below , and the female variant of these names appears on faience ring bezels. Because ... relative of Tutankhamun, with both classified as either sons or sons in law of Akhenaten. As was already ... who is then identified as Tutankhamun s predecessor on the throne of Egypt. ref http www.youtube.com ... of Smenkhkare or that of Tutankhamun. ref name ReferenceA The highest known date for Ankhkheprure ... reused in Tutankhamun s tomb on a pectoral and on the canopic coffinettes have shown conclusively ..., it is also possible that the sole rule of Smenkhkare coincided with the beginning of Tutankhamun s reign ... religions, which would be further consolidated during the reign of Tutankhamun. ref Reeves, C.N. ... of the prenomen of either Akhenaten Neferkheprure or Tutankhamun Nebkheprure . ref Reeves ... regent. ref name egiptomania.com In the former case it is assumed that Tutankhamun supplanted Nefertiti ... that the KV55 body was that of a male, and shared the same rare blood type as Tutankhamun, and came to the conclusion that this mummy and Tutankhamun are closely related, either as father and son or as brothers ... found buried in tomb KV55 was the father of Tutankhamun , spouse of the The Younger Lady mummy Younger ... Tutankhamun s Family cite The Journal of the American Medical Association cite p.644 ref They mostly ... Tutankhamun s family . JAMA. 2010 303 7 eAppendix p.3. ref The reports sums up the issue by saying ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Infobox single Name King Tut Cover Martin King Tut.jpg Artist Steve Martin br and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band the Toot Uncommons A side B side Sally Goodin br Hoedown At Alice s Released Start date 1978 4 28 Format 7 vinyl record Recorded Genre Novelty song Novelty , disco Length 2 10 Label Warner Bros. Records Warner Bros. Writer Steve Martin Producer William E. McEuen Misc Extra chronology Artist Steve Martin singles Type singles Last single Grandmother s Song br 1977 This single King Tut br 1978 Next single Cruel Shoes br 1979 King Tut is a novelty song performed by Steve Martin and the Toot Uncommons actually members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band . It was released as a single in 1978, sold over a million copies, ref cite news title Sensational Steve Martin url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,965275 2,00.html date 24 August 1987 publisher Time magazine Time accessdate 2010 09 19 ref and reached number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. ref cite web title Top 10 Weirdest Actors Turned Singers url http newsfeed.time.com 2010 07 27 top 10 weirdest actors turned singers martin practices his banjo in the dressing room before the start of a rehearsal concert at the largo at the coronet theatre in los angeles date 27 July 2010 publisher Time magazine Time accessdate 2010 09 19 ref Martin previewed the song in a live performance during the Saturday Night Live season 3 April 22, 1978 episode of Saturday Night Live . The song was also included on Martin s album A Wild and Crazy Guy . King Tut paid homage to Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun and presents a caricature of the sensational The Treasures of Tutankhamun Treasures of Tutankhamun traveling exhibit that toured seven United States cities from 1976 to 1979. The exhibit attracted approximately eight million visitors. In the Saturday Night Live performance of King Tut, loyal subjects appease a joyful King Tut with kitchen appliances. An instrumental solo is delivered by saxophone play ... more details
of ongoing scholarly debate. Tutankhamun and the Amarna Succession main Amarna succession Tutankhamun ... line of the dynasty died out with Tutankhamun. Two fetuses found buried in his KV62 tomb may have .... ref cite news url http entertainment.timesonline.co.uk tol arts and entertainment specials tutankhamun article4648589.ece title Bodies found in the tomb of boy king Tutankhamun s tomb are twin daughters ... annals. She is often identified as Ankhesenamen Ankhesenamun , royal wife of Tutankhamun, although ... of Tutankhamun in order to obtain power and she did not live long afterward. Ay s reign was short. His successor was Horemheb, who had been a diplomat in the administration of Tutankhamun and may have been intended as his successor by the childless Tutankhamun. Horemheb may have taken the throne ... more details
Shedeh was a drink of Ancient Egypt . Although it was long thought to have been made from pomegranates , recent evidence suggests it came from grapes . ref Maria Rosa Guasch Jan , Cristina Andr s Lacueva, Olga J uregui and Rosa M. Lamuela Ravent s, The origin of the ancient Egyptian drink Shedeh revealed using LC MS MS, Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol 33, Iss 1 , Jan. 2006, pp. 98 101. ref Discovery In 2006, a team of Spain Spanish scientists led by Maria Rosa Guasch Jan developed a new method of identifying an acid wine acid left by compounds in red wine. The evidence was compiled using both liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry together, which revealed syringic acid in scrapings taken from jars in King Tutankhamun s tomb. Syringic acid is released by the breakdown of the compound malvidin , found in red wine. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 4379286.stm BBC News, King Tut s tipple was red wine ref See also History of wine References reflist Category Historical beverages Category Ancient Egyptian culture Category Ancient wine ca Shedeh es Shedeh ... more details