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King Tut’s Iconic Burial Mask Wasn’t Actually Made For Him, Shocking New Research SuggestsThe famous golden death mask of the Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun ... Researchers have continuously conducted examinations of King Tut’s tomb, mummy, and mask, but a new study caught one ...
It contained 5,398 artefacts including two thrones, six chariots, a solid gold death mask and coffin holding his mummy. Image caption, The discovery made headlines around the world. The Times ...
nose and ears of the mummy were touched to restore the senses. This mask once had a home in the North Yorkshire farmhouse of Benjamin or 'Benny' Kent. (1884-1968). Benny was a farmer from ...
The collection was displayed upstairs in Tatefield Hall until Benny's death in 1968, when it and other Egyptian objects were left to The Royal Pump Room Museum in Harrogate. This mask would have ...
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