Tut ankh Amon tomb 1922 Part 2

"Death’s wings will touch whoever touches the pharaoh."
Mr carter and lord carnarvon read that
At the entrance of the tomb
The first stone door wa
s opened, revealing a 30-foot-long passageway leading to a second stone door. Carter opened the second door and, peeking into the darkness with the light of a single candle, was greeted by an amazing sight—two entire rooms stuffed with priceless gold artifacts that had not seen the light of day for more than 30 centuries. The room was so crammed with statues, chariots, furniture, and other objects that it took two full months to catalog and remove items in the first room alone. Tut Ankh Amon's body lay in a solid gold coffin in the next room; the gold coffin was itself encased inside three other coffins, which rested inside a huge golden shrine that took up nearly the entire room.

The discovery of the site was hailed as "the greatest find in the annals of archeology." Unlike other tombs, Tut Ankh Amon's was almost completely undisturbed by grave robbers; its hundreds of artifacts provided a glimpse of ancient Egyptian cultural life that had never been seen before. King tut mask was found.

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