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Tutankhamun and The Golden Age of The Pharaohs
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Wander through the corridors of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and peer into its underground chambers to examine the fabulous treasures found within. Feel free to explore the nearby tombs of Tutankhamun’s famous relatives, too.

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* Interactive content is based on the writings of Howard Carter, as printed in The Tomb of Tutankhamun, Dr. David P. Silverman, exhibition curator, and Dr. Zahi Hawass, as printed in Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs, the companion book to the exhibition.


Additional egyptian interactives:

Solve the Cleopatra Puzzle
How do you view Cleopatra?During her own lifetime, Cleopatra portrayed herself in a variety of ways. In the 2000 years since her death, her image has been shaped even further by countless poems, paintings, sculptures, songs, plays, books, and movies.

Solve the Stela
How do you guarantee that you’ll live forever? If you’re an ancient Egyptian, you commission works of art that provide magical benefits in this world and the next. Images and hieroglyphs work together to ensure your immortality in the Afterlife.


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