This Is Strictly an Image Guide to Be Used to Help You Organize Your Slideshow Or Film

This Is Strictly an Image Guide to Be Used to Help You Organize Your Slideshow Or Film

Image Collection: This is strictly an image guide to be used to help you organize your slideshow or film. It’s important to remember that all images must be saved independently in your file folder. Images in a word document are very poor and should never be used for a slide show. Remember when looking for images to use in a slideshow try to locate a HIGH Resolution image of 350 pixels or larger. Always copy and paste the link to your resource with the images. http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/gri/4acphot.html Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter removing the sealed doorway leading into Tutankhamun's Burial Chamber • Lord Carnarvon (on left) looks over the partly removed sealed doorway (Carter no. 028) between the Antechamber and the Burial Chamber in Tutankhamun's tomb, with Howard Carter next to him. They stand on a wooden platform which was specially constructed for the occasion. The side of the first (outer) shrine over the sarcophagus was immediately behind the blocking, but it is not yet visible on this photograph. • Photographer: Harry Burton. • Date: February 16th, 1923 • Burton photo. p0289. Howard Carter and Arthur Callender working in the Antechamber of the tomb. • Howard Carter (on the left) working with his friend and collegue, Arthur Callender (in the middle), on wrapping one (Carter no. 022) of two sentinel statues of Tutankhamun found in the Antechamber, before their removal to the 'laboratory' set up in the tomb of Sethos II (KV 15). These statues had been placed either side of the sealed entrance to the Burial Chamber. • Photographer: Harry Burton. • Date: November 29th, 1923 • Burton photo. p0491. Lord Carnarvon. • Herbert George Edward Stanhope Molyneux, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, reading on the verandah of 'Castle Carter', Carter's house at Elwat el-Dibbân on the Theban west bank. • Photographer: Harry Burton. • Date: not known • Burton photo. pkv93. Examining the body of the King. • The autopsy of King Tutankhamun's body performed in the 'laboratory' set up in the tomb of Sethos II (KV 15). Douglas Derry makes the first incision, with Howard Carter (holding a magnifying glass) assisting. Also present are Pierre Lacau, Saleh Bey Hamdi and several Egyptain dignitaries. • Photographer: Harry Burton. • Date: November 11th, 1925 • Burton photo. p0939. http://www.travelpod.com/travel-photo/philiphannis/jordan2005/1114101600/mask.jpg/tpod.html Tutankhamun's mask • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Burial Chamber. • Tutankhamun's funerary mask covered the head and shoulders of the King's mummy. It is the most instantly recognizable object from his tomb. (Carter number 256A) • Gold inlaid with lapis lazuli, calcite, carnelian, felspar, quartz and obsidian. • Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60672. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/11/photogalleries/tut-display/photo6.html Tutankhamun's 3rd anthropoid coffin • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Burial Chamber. • 3rd (innermost) anthropoid coffin, head wearing nemes . (Carter number 255) • Handbeaten solid gold inlaid with semi-precious stones. • Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60671 Portrait bust of Tutankhamun http://www.spexworlds.co.uk/Tutankhamun/tut_treasures.htm • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Antechamber. • Upper part of the portrait bust of Tutankhamun, of uncertain purpose, perhaps a mannequin for the King's clothes or jewellery. (Carter number 116) • Wood overlaid with painted gesso. • Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60722 . Statuette of Tutankhamun with leopard. http://www.mystickaltymes.com/Statues/Egyption/egyptian_artifacts.htm • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Treasury. • Statuette of Tutankhamun wearing the white crown and holding staff and flail, carried upon the back of a black leopard. (Carter number 289B) • Wood decorated with gilded gesso and bronze inlays. • Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60715. http://www.miamiscifi.com/dsc00007.html Throne. • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Antechamber. • Back of the ceremonial throne showing Tutankhamun's cartouches and four uraei crowned with sun-disks. (Carter number 91) • Wood overlaid with sheet gold inlaid with faience, glass and calcite. • Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62028. http://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/King-Tuts-Tomb-in-Las-Vegas-Screensaver-Screenshot-49732.html Tutankhamun's 2nd anthropoid coffin • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Burial Chamber. • Detail of head of Tutankhamun from the 2nd (middle) anthropoid coffin with nemes headdress bearing the royal insignia (Nekhbet-vulture and Buto-uraeus). (Carter number 254) • Wood covered with gold foil inlaid with red, blue and turquoise glass. • Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 60670. http://www.aown05.dsl.pipex.com/showingnow.html Burial Chamber. • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Burial Chamber. • View of the Burial Chamber showing sarcophagus (Carter number 240) and outer coffin (Carter number 253). The scenes on the north wall have been especially illuminated for this photograph. There are three scenes, starting from right, Tutankhamun's sucessor King Ay performing Opening the Mouth ceremony before mummified Tutankhamun, Tutankhamun before Nut making nini (a welcoming gesture), and, with his ka , embracing Osiris. • Painted plaster. http://www.talariaenterprises.com/products_lg/5579.html Cow-headed couch. • Valley of the Kings. KV 62, the tomb of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). The Antechamber. • The cow-headed couch. Three animal-headed couches were found lined up behind one another against the western wall of the Antechamber. (Carter number 73) • Wood overlaid with gilded gesso and paste decoration. • Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 62013. This alabaster sculpture of King Tutankhamun (1332 to 1323 B.C.) http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/11/photogalleries/king_tut/ Ancient Egyptian Jewel Chest from the Tomb of Tutankhamun's possible great grandparents, Yuya and Tjuya, is made of wood, decorated with gilding, ivory, faience and ebony. The colors are so fresh it looks like it was made yesterday. © Ferne Arfin http://gouk.about.com/od/travelbyinterest/ig/Tutankhamun-Exhibition/Egyptian-Jewel-Chest.htm .

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