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Anubis On Shrine
The Jackal god of mummification, mounted on a gilded shrine with carrying
poles. This figure of Anubis was found guarding the entrance of the treasury. It is carved
from wood with a covering of black resin. The inside of the ears and collar are of gold
leaf, inlaid eyes of calcite and obsidian set into gold, and nails of silver. |
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The Canopic Shrine
It was of gilded wood, protected by a canopy also of gilded wood, with
sacred cobras and standing on a sled. It was located at the east wall of the treasury of
King Tut and contained his embalmed internal organs. Howard Carter described this shrine
as, "the most beautiful monument that I have ever seen--so lovely that it made one
gasp with wonder and admiration" |
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Cartouche Box
This unusual box for the king's jewelry in the shape of a cartouche, has
Tutankhamun's name on the lid. |
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Ceremonial Boats
From the tomb of King Tut. These boats are of simple and graceful form
with lotus prow and stern-posts. One of the boats has two steering oars and on its side is
painted the Eye of Horus. The other boat has more inward-turning prow and stern-posts,
beautifully contoured. |
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Ceremonial Sailing Boat
This is a ceremonial sailing boat for use in the voyage to the "next
world." The sailing boat has 2 oars for navigation, and two small cabins on the bow
and stern. The middle cabin is very finely and richly decorated. |
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Ceremonial Sailing Boat
This is ceremonial sailing boat for use in the voyage to the "next
world." The sailing boat has 2 oars for navigation, and two small cabins are very
finely and richly decorated. |
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Decorated Chest
Elaborately decorated wooden chest, the original overlaid with carved and
painted ivory. Tutankhamen and his queen are shown among flowers on the sloping lid, with
scenes of the royal couple and animals on the sides. |
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Hathor Head
Goddess of the West, in the form of a cow. This splendid cow head was
found in front of the canopic shrine of King Tut. It is partially glided and partially
covered with black resin varnish. The eyes are of glass and the horns of wood, covered
with thin copper sheeting. |
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Tutankhamen on Skiff
With arm raised to harpoon the hippopotamus of Seth. This beautifully
detailed and gilded statuette on a boat was found in the treasury of the King's Tomb. |
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Pharaoh on a Leopard
This is one of two similar but not matching statues of King Tutankhamen
standing on the back of a black leopard. The king is beautifully detailed in gilded wood. |
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Selket
One of four goddesses guarding the canopic shrine which contained the
embalmed internal organs of King Tut. This delicate figure of gilded wood, stands with
arms outstretched in protection and head gently inclined. |
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White and Gold Chest
This white chest is decorated with gilded ankh and uas signs, symbols of
life and power. |
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Wooden Chest
Of simple design, has a vaulted lid and is trimmed in black and white.
This was one of many chests and boxes found in King Tut's tomb. |