Ah, the second week of Fine Arts in the Classical Conversations program: Mirror Image! In my first year tutoring, this was a least favorite lesson, but now it’s my favorite and perhaps the mo…
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Ah, the second week of Fine Arts in the Classical Conversations program: Mirror Image! In my first year tutoring, this was a least favorite lesson, but now it’s my favorite and perhaps the mo…
Learn to draw King Tut. This step-by-step tutorial makes it easy. Kids and beginners alike can now draw a great King Tut.
MYSTERIES - "The Mystery of King Tut's Tomb" which aired on September 25, 1977. TARYN
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Learn to draw King Tut. This step-by-step tutorial makes it easy. Kids and beginners alike can now draw a great King Tut.
Ah, the second week of Fine Arts in the Classical Conversations program: Mirror Image! In my first year tutoring, this was a least favorite lesson, but now it’s my favorite and perhaps the mo…
King Tut's Final Secrets Nation'l Geographic - Archaeology, Anthropology, Egypt, Mummies This documentary demonstrates the captivating way we can use Forensics to find how King Tut died thousands of years ago. Images from: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/a-night-of-exploration/galleries/king-tuts-final-secrets/at/king-tutankhamen-172674/
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Learn what lay within King Tut's tomb and how it was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. What was found inside astounded the world.
In Egypt, the hunt for "red mercury" continues. Yes, this is the fabled red mercury said to be used to make nuclear bombs, but specifically the red mercury of ancient Egypt seems to have other characteristics and uses, as well. The story about red mercury comes as background to the report that at least 17 artifacts from the Egyptian Museum of Cairo are missing following an earlier reported break-in, the country's minister of antiquities Zaki Hawass said Sunday, February 13, 2011. The missing objects include a gilded wood statue of King Tutankhamun being carried by a goddess; parts of a a gilded wood statue of Tutankhamun harpooning; a limestone statue of Akhenaten; a statue of Nefertiti making offerings; a sandstone head of an Amarna princess; a stone statuette of a scribe from Amarna; 11 wooden shabti statuettes of Yuya; and a heart scarab of Yuya. The discovery that the ancient treasures are missing came after museum staff took an inventory, Hawass said in a statement. The police and army plan to question people who are already in custody, Hawass said Hawass earlier told CNN that "criminals" had broken into the museum on the night of January 28, not long after protests against President Hosni Mubarak began in Cairo and other major Egyptian cities. (Mubarak resigned on February 11, 2011.) Hawass said January 31 the intruders had vandalized statues and display cases and stolen jewelry from the museum gift shop. Among the 70 artifacts vandalized during anti-government protests, the most significant are a statue of King Ahkenaten wearing the blue crown and holding an offering table, King Tutankhamun’s gilded walking stick and a wooden statue of King Tut standing on the back of a panther. The damage was caused by about six people who broke into the museum through its windowed ceiling using ropes. “One of those people fell down on a showcase while going down using the rope. He got injured and could not escape, and was arrested inside the museum. The army also arrested about 10 more people who tried relentlessly to scale the western museum surrounding wall,” Zahi Hawass, Minister of Antiquities, said. He added that the looters were desperately looking for a mummy in order to find “red mercury,” which it is fabled to be a magical substance used by the ancient Egyptians in mummification. Hawass said the looters were looking for gold and what he called this fictitious substance named "red mercury" that, according to local lore, can be found in the throats of ancient mummies. Some people think it has magical powers and can be used to summon spirits. For this reason they smashed a New Kingdom empty coffin. A number of suspects were apprehended shortly after the break-in, some of them with antiquities in their possession, Hawass said. In June 2009, the Kuwait Times ran an article, which informed readers that the Kuwait Ministry of Interior had arrested a number of gangland hoodlums who smuggled in small pieces of red mercury stolen from ancient Egyptian mummies. These criminals were apparently intent on selling this allegedly miraculous substance to local would-be bank robbers for a KD 50,000 per portion to assist in their plots by summoning genies (jinns) - very specialist genies - apparently capable of stealing any amount of money to order from any bank without having to go through the illegal business of tying up security staff, blowing safe doors off, and being caught. Police reportedly arrested the four men — a Kuwaiti, a Syrian and two Egyptians — for attempting to sell two grams of red mercury, worth $42 million, reported the Al-Qabas Daily. During interrogation the Syrian is said to have admitted to the charge and said the substance was stolen from an Egyptian mummy by his partner in Syria. After the January 28, 2011 Egyptian museum break-in, the army and private citizens fanned out to protect Egypt's treasures as the unrest spread. "The Egyptian people are absolutely wonderful," said Jan Summers Duffy, an Egyptologist at the College of Idaho and curator at the Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural History. She said when the break-in was announced that she believed they can be counted on to defend museums and archaeological sites. For every looter, there are a thousand Egyptians who will defend its ancient treasures, observers commented. So, the red mercury, a substance purportedly used in the creation of nuclear bombs as well as a variety of unrelated weapons systems, and reported to keep away evil spirits and boost the sexual potency of elderly men is safely, indirectly, being guarded by the military of Egypt and its people, as of last report. Among the objects missing are a gilded wood statue of King Tutankhamun being carried by a goddess.
Make an articulated paper doll of King Tut. Hands-on project from Ancient Egypt for Kids. Egyptian crafts of historical paper dolls that move
My grade 6 classes are exploring the art of Ancient Egypt this term. They made these masks in Art for a class assembly item, wh...
King Tut museum quality poster. Made with museum-grade paper (175gsm fine art paper), these posters translate my artwork into exquisite real life décor. Available in multiple sizes, each poster is printed with top-tier pigmented archival inks for a stunning end result. .: 175 gsm fine art paper .: Multiple sizes .: Matte finish .: For indoor use .: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16".
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On golden wing she glides. still within the stillness. Her heartbeat that of Nut, the sky Unloved, unnoticed save by those whose time it is to die Between the lattice of time Before the notion of c…
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Some early sequins were money, sewn to clothes for safekeeping.
The unearthing of Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings is probably one of the most important events in archaeology. When Howard Carter discovered
When King Tut's tomb was discovered - and then opened - people all over the globe were riveted by the mysterious Tutankhamun and his golden treasures. Here's what they found.
The multiyear conservation project will preserve the iconic space for generations to come
Playing off the popularity of the traveling exhibit of the Treasures of Tutankhamen, actor and comedian Steve Martin debuted his parody song 'King Tut' on an episode of Saturday Night Live in the spring of 1978.
King Tutankhamun has returned to Toronto. A new exhibit of artifacts related to the Egyptian boy king went on display Friday at the Art Gallery of Ontario.