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9780465020201

Tutankhamen The Search for an Egyptian King

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    9780465020201

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    0465020208

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-03-06
  • Publisher: Basic Books
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In Tutankhamen, famed Egyptologist Joyce Tyldesley describes the life and times of the famed King Tut, offering a vivid portrait of the "Boy King" and the world he ruled, as well as a compelling exploration of the tall tales that have embellished his biography. King Tut ascended to the throne at the age of nine or ten and ruled until his death at the age of eighteen--and his youth and short reign have led some academics to dismiss him as an insignificant king. But Tyldesley shows that, although Tutankhamen's time as pharaoh was short and many of his policies were likely issued under the guidance of his advisors, his accomplishments were considerable. Tutankhamen presided over something of a renaissance in ancient Egyptian culture; his predecessor, Akhenaten, had made radical changes to state theology, and Tutankhamen's ten years as king were dedicated in a large part to reversing Akhenaten's theological program and returning to a more traditional form of religion, art, and writing. There are some missing links in the story of Tutankhamen's life--in particular the subject of his parentage, which scholars continue to debate--but Tyldesley uses clues from his tomb and analysis of ancient scripts to provide a fascinating account of Tutankhamen's reign and its significance. Tutankhamen is unique among the ancient kings of Egypt, for he continues to live a long life after his untimely death. Tutankhamen's tomb--the only intact royal tomb to be preserved in the Valley of the Kings--was uncovered in 1922, and since then has occupied a nearly mystical place in the popular imagination. Drawing on contemporary accounts, newspaper reports, and the writings of Howard Carter, the archaeologist who first discovered the tomb, Tyldesley recounts the exciting archaeological detective work that led to the tomb's discovery, and describes the international excitement that followed. In 1923, as it was becoming clear that the tomb was the greatest archeological find in history, the project's financier, Lord Carnarvon, suddenly and mysteriously died. His death prompted the first of many curse myths surrounding Tutankhamen, and even the deaths of Carter's canary and Carnarvon's dog have been attributed to mysterious spells and spirits that protect his tomb. Since those first days of discovery, King Tut's tomb has supplied an astonishing wealth of artifacts; spurred a global fascination with ancient Egypt; and inspired folklore and legends that continue to evolve today. Tyldesley reveals the truths behind these myths, using the death rituals and beliefs of ancient Egyptians to solve many of King Tut's mysteries. But many remain, in particular the myth of Tutankhamen's Curse, and Tyldesley explores its iterations and it roots. The discovery of King Tut's tomb has initiated a pervasive fascination with the myth of the curse--a fascination that reaffirms the enduring appeal of ancient magic, and reveals the fundamental linkages between Tutankhamen's age and our own. An astonishing account one of the greatest archeological finds of the last century and the young king it delivered to us, Tutankhamenexplores the realities of King Tut's life, while exposing the fabrications that have helped to define his legacy.

Author Biography

Dr. Joyce Tyldesley holds a first class honors degree in archaeology from Liverpool University, and a doctorate from Oxford University. She is currently a lecturer in Egyptology at the KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology, Fellow of the Manchester Museum and Honorary Research Fellow at Liverpool University. She has acted as consultant on several television projects and has excavated extensively in Egypt and Europe. Her previous books include a sequence of popular biographies of Egyptian pharaohs, with particular emphasis on the lives of prominent Egyptian women. She lives in Bolton, England.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
Tutankhamen's Egyptp. x
New Kingdom Thebesp. xi
Valley of the Kingsp. xii
A Note on Namesp. xiii
A Note on Datesp. xv
A Note on Tombs and Tomb Numbersp. xvii
A Note on the Numbering of Tutankhamen's Grave Goodsp. xix
Introduction: Tutankhamen's Many Cursesp. 1
Tutankhamen: Life and Death
Lossp. 15
Discoveryp. 28
Recoveryp. 64
Inventoryp. 103
Autopsyp. 131
Familyp. 162
Restorationp. 196
Tutankhamen: Life after Death
Tutankhamen's Cursep. 213
Secrets and Liesp. 248
Epilogue: Tutankhamen Abroadp. 265
Who Was Who in Ancient Egyptp. 270
Egyptologists and 'Experts'at the Time ofthe Discoveryp. 274
Notesp. 291
List of Illustrationsp. 291
Bibliographyp. 294
Indexp. 304
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