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The royal shrine within the tomb of Tutankhamen
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The royal shrine within the tomb of Tutankhamen
Entrance of the burial chamber of Tutankhamen with the immense gilt shrine built to cover and protect the sarcophagus. Its roof, with cornice top and torus moulding, reached almost to the ceiling and from top to bottom was overlaid with gold with panels of blue faience, inlaid with symbols. Date: 1923
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"This stunning photograph captures the awe-inspiring entrance to the burial chamber of Tutankhamen, the young Pharaoh of ancient Egypt who ruled around 1332-1323 BC. The image showcases the immense gilt shrine that was built to protect and cover the sarcophagus of the Pharaoh. The shrine's roof, adorned with a cornice top and torus moulding, almost reached the ceiling and was overlaid with gold. The panels of blue faience, inlaid with symbols, added an intricate and beautiful detail to the shrine. The discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb, which took place in 1923 by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon, was a major archaeological find of the 20th century. The tomb was filled with an abundance of treasures, including gold, statues, and other valuable artifacts, which provided invaluable insights into the culture and beliefs of the ancient Egyptians. The shrine itself is a testament to the grandeur and wealth of the Pharaoh's burial site. The use of gold and blue faience, along with the intricate inlaid symbols, demonstrates the Egyptian belief in the importance of the afterlife and the desire to provide the Pharaoh with all the riches and comforts needed for the journey to the next world. This photograph, taken in 1923, captures the essence of the discovery and the magnificence of Tutankhamen's burial chamber. It is a reminder of the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt and the enduring fascination with the Pharaohs and their tombs." Image: The entrance of the burial chamber of Tutankhamen with the immense gilt shrine built to cover and protect the sarcophagus. Its roof, with cornice top and torus moulding, reached almost to the ceiling and from top to bottom was overlaid with gold with panels of blue faience, inlaid with symbols. (Date: 1923) [Mary Evans Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo]
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