What did King Tut's tomb smell like?

Observers at the time found the aroma similar to coconut oil and also remarked that it resembled the scent of valerian (Valeriana officinalis), the first tip-off to what the jar probably contained. The perfume was analyzed in 1926 and was found to consist of a "neutral animal fat" and a resin or balsam.
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What oil was in King Tut's tomb?

Black seed oil was found in the tomb of King Tut proving that the important kings found value in this seed. It was a sign also that of all the gold and diamonds he possessed, black seed oil was part of what he chose to take to the next life. The black seeds were found in his tomb also.
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How would you describe Tut tomb?

The tomb was fairly small for a Pharaoh. Archeologists believe that it was built for an Egyptian noble, but was used for Tutankhamun when he died at a young age. The tomb had four main rooms: the antechamber, burial chamber, annex, and treasury. ... The burial chamber contained the sarcophagus and King Tut's mummy.
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What was found inside Tutankhamun's tomb?

What was found in the tomb? Once inside the tomb, Carter found rooms filled with treasure. This included statues, gold jewelry, Tutankhamun's mummy, chariots, model boats, canopic jars, chairs, and paintings. It was an amazing discovery and one of the most important made in the history of archeology.
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How much is King Tut's mask worth?

Q: What is the net worth of the Tutankhamun mask? Pharaoh Tutankhamun's death mask is worth around 2 million dollars.
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What is King Tut's treasure worth?

Tutankhamun was buried in three layers of coffin, one of which was hewn from solid gold. That single coffin is estimated to be worth well over $1.2 million (€1.1m) and he was buried with an assortment of chariots, thrones and jewelry.
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Where is Cleopatra's mummy?

The mummified remains of Cleopatra, at the British Museum.
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Did King Tut marry his sister?

Tut's family ties are further complicated by the royal custom of incest during this period. Tut married his half sister Ankhesenamun, a daughter of Nefertiti and Akhenaten. And that makes Nefertiti his mother-in-law.
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What is King Tut's mask made of?

The death mask of Tutankhamun

It is constructed of two sheets of gold that were hammered together and weighs 22.5 pounds (10.23 kg).
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Why was King Tut buried in a hurry?

The microbial growths in the pharaoh's tomb suggest that he was buried in a hurry. Tutankhamun died in his late teens and the cause is shrouded in mystery.
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Is King Tut still in his tomb?

Today the most fragile artifacts, including the burial mask, no longer leave Egypt. Tutankhamun's mummy remains on display within the tomb in the Valley of the Kings in the KV62 chamber, his layered coffins replaced with a climate-controlled glass box.
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What was stolen from Tutankhamun's tomb?

From inventory dockets scribbled at the time of the funeral, Carter was able to estimate that some sixty percent of the jewelry originally contained in the Treasury caskets had been stolen, together with a whole series of precious metal vessels.
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What does the inside of an Egyptian tomb smell like?

Thanks to science, museums with ancient artifacts could someday come with immersive smells. Researchers determined that vessels from an Egyptian tomb contain beeswax, fruit, dried fish, and maybe even beer. And they did so without even opening the amphorae (storage jars).
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Do mummies rot?

The big secret to mummies is that they have to get preserved before they rot. Bacteria (and other things) usually start to break down bodies almost immediately after death. So in order to become mummies, bodies have to be protected from bacteria. The body does not actually stay the same, it just doesn't rot.
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What is the oldest mummy found?

The Spirit Cave Mummy is the oldest known mummy in the world and is over 9,400 years old. It was first discovered in 1940 by Sydney and Georgia Wheeler, a husband and wife archaeological team. The Spirit Cave Mummy was naturally preserved by the heat and aridity of the cave it was found in.
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Which king married his own daughter?

The most suitable wife for a king of Egypt was the daughter of a king of Egypt, and Ramesses II was a stickler for tradition. He ended up marrying no less than four of his daughters (that we know of).
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Where is Tutankhamun now 2021?

Scheduled to open in 2021, the Grand Egyptian Museum will tell the story of 3,000 years of ancient Egyptian history with over 100,000 artefacts. The new museum will also be the final resting place of the Tutankhamun collection.
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Where is King Tut's gold mask?

The mask of Tutankhamun is a gold mask of the 18th-dynasty ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun (reigned 1334–1325 BC). It was discovered by Howard Carter in 1925 in tomb KV62 in the Valley of the Kings, and is now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
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Is there still gold in Egypt?

Gold production in Egypt exists in three sites across the Eastern Desert: Sukari Mountain, Hamash and Wadi al-Alaqi. The Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority (EMRA) says the precious metal is present in 120 ancient sites, from old mines to other areas all in the Eastern Desert.
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Are Cleopatra's eggs real?

The short answer is no. But the Egg designs are inspired by real treasures that sparkle with diamonds. Cleopatra's Eggs are a Hollywood version of the famous Fabergé bejeweled eggs made for Russia's Romanov imperial family.
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Can mummies come back to life?

Based on CT-scans of the skull of the ancient Egyptian mummy Meresamun, two artists independently reconstructed her appearance and arrived at similar images of the woman. The face of a long-dead mummy has been brought back to life through forensic science.
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Is Tutankhamun tomb gold?

The treasure was laid out in five rooms and included thrones, statues, furniture and arms. The walls of the chamber in which Tutankhamun lay were covered in gold, and his coffin was a three-piece sarcophagus of which the outermost was in red quartzite and the innermost was 110 kilograms (240 pounds) of solid gold.
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Is Tutankhamun's coffin solid gold?

Tutankhamun's mummy rested in the innermost coffin, which is made of solid gold and weighs approximately 110.4 kilos (242.9 lbs.). His body was wrapped in linen and over his face was placed an exquisite gold mask.
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How much gold was in Tutankhamun tomb?

Tutankhamun's tomb contained over 5000 artifacts. The innermost coffin was from solid gold. The total weight of gold and jewelry was 1200 kg (2645 pounds). It took Carter ten years to examine all the artifacts, most of which are now in the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, in Cairo, Egypt.
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