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Tutankhamuns Tomb The Thrill of Discovery ~ The book opens with an Introduction by James P Allen Curator in the Metropolitan Museums Department of Egyptian Art which presents a historical background for the story of the discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb and the significance of its contents placing the excavation and the events surrounding it in context

Tutankhamuns Funeral The Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ In 1907 more than a decade before the discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb the archaeological team of Theodore M Davis unearthed a small cache of materials related to the young pharaoh The significance of the find was not immediately understood and the objects entered the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art as a mystery

Tutankhamuns Tomb The Thrill of Discovery Metropolitan ~ Burton was a staff member of the Metropolitan Museum Egyptian Expedition when he was “lent to Howard Carter the famed excavator of Tutankhamun s the rockcut steps leading down to the entrance passage to the opening of the sealed chambers inside to the first view of the contents of the tomb and the removal of the objects Burton

Photographs of the Discovery of Tutankhamuns Tomb on ~ The exhibition is accompanied by the publication Tutankhamuns Tomb The Thrill of Discovery published by the Metropolitan Museum and distributed by Yale University Press and available in the Museums book shops in hardcover 2495 The exhibition is organized by Susan J Allen

Tutankhamuns Tomb The Thrill of Discovery Photographs ~ These photographs documenting every stage in the process of discovery were taken by the renowned archaeological photographer Harry Burton Burton was a staff member of the Metropolitan Museum Egyptian Expedition when he was “lent” to Howard Carter the famed excavator of Tutankhamun’s tomb

Tutankhamuns Tomb Yale University Press ~ These photographs documenting every stage in the process of discovery were taken by the renowned archaeological photographer Harry Burton Burton was a staff member of the Metropolitan Museum Egyptian Expedition when he was “lent” to Howard Carter the famed excavator of Tutankhamun’s tomb

Tutankhamuns Tomb The Thrill of Discovery Photographs ~ This richly illustrated book of vintage photographs commemorates one of the most memorable episodes in the history of archaeology the discovery and exploration in 1922 of the tomb of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun Dynasty 18 ruled ca 1336–1327

Email Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ This beautiful book combines the original photographs made in the 1920s when the breathtaking tomb of Tutankhamun was discovered and explored with spectacular modern color photographs of many of the magnificent objects buried with the young pharaoh who lived during one of the most splendid periods of ancient Egyptian art and history

Tutankhamuns Tomb The Thrill of Discovery Susan Heuck ~ Tutankhamuns tomb the thrill of discovery User Review Not Available Book Verdict On November 26 1922 Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon were rewarded after years of searching in the Valley of the Kings by their first sight of the glint of gold in the tomb of Tutankhamen

Harry Burton 1879–1940 The Pharaoh’s Photographer ~ Believing that the latest technology could be useful in presenting the Museum’s excavations to the public Trustee Edward S Harkness bought a handcranked movie camera for the Egyptian Expedition in 1921 Susan J Tutankhamuns Tomb The Thrill of Discovery Photographs by Harry Burton New York Metropolitan Museum of Art 2006


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