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Who Was King Tut?
by Roberta Edwards, Who HQ Series
Paperback
- Genre: Childrens Books
- Collections: Grade 5 to 8
- Tags: Juvenile Nonfiction
$5.99
Ever Since Howard Carter Uncovered King Tutankhamun S Tomb In 1922, The Young Pharaoh Has Become A Symbol Of The Wealth And Mystery Of Ancient Egypt. Now, A Two-and-a-half-year-long Museum Exhibit Of Tut S Treasures Is Touring Major Cities In The U.S., Drawing Record Crowds. This Who Was . . . ? Is Complete With 100 Black-and-white Illustrations And Explains The Life And Times Of This Ancient Egyptian Ruler, Covering The Story Of The Tomb S Discovery, As Well As Myths And So-called Mummy Curses.
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one Of The Youngest Pharaohs Is Brought To Life In Roberta Edward's Biography Of King Tutankhamen. Years After All Of The Other Pharaohs' Tombs Had Been Unearthed And Robbed, Tut Rested Peacefully. A Lesser Pharaoh In His Time, Tut Now Enjoys Worldwide Fame, Thanks To A Persistent Archaeologist Named Howard Carter, Who Discovered His Resting Place In 1922. The Mummy Madness That Preceded Carter's Unexpected Success Is Detailed, As Well As Carter's Tireless Search And The Contents Of Tut's Tomb. Because Tut Died At Such A Young Age, Little Is Known About His Life Or Death, Except What Could Be Gathered From The Contents Of His Tomb. And Yet, The Story Is Riveting And Readers Will Feel The Excitement Of Finding A Treasure Long Forgotten. The Changes To The Spiritual Structure Of Egypt By Tut's Father, Amenhotep Iv, May Be Difficult For Some Children To Comprehend, But The Resulting Mystery Of Tut's Death Will Interest The Most Reluctant Reader. Filled With Simple Yet Interesting Drawings And Maps, This Is A Wonderful Alternative To The Magic Tree House Series. King Tut Is Just One Of The Many Historical Figures Featured In The Who Was ? Series. 2006, Grosset & Dunlap/penguin, Ages 8 To 11.
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