Watch the head of Fahd in the holdings of Tutankhamun in the Egyptian Museum

Watch the head of Fahd in the holdings of Tutankhamun in the Egyptian Museum

Ras Fahd is clutching the cartridge of King Tutankhamun, which is 17 centimetres high and has the king’s likeness engraved between his eyes. It was discovered in the Valley of the Luxor Kings. The eighteenth family in the age of the modern state is responsible for the effect.
A necklace composed of gold and precious stones in the shape of a temple that shows a grandfather between the two gods, Isis and Nifais, also stands out among Tutankhamun’s collection.

the eighteenth family during the contemporary state’s history.
The Egyptian Museum had opened an exhibition entitled “The Centennial Anniversary of the Discovery of the Cemetery of King Tutankhamun: Tutankhamun and his family”, during which he displayed 18 artifacts belonging to King Tutankhamun, and they were not found inside his cemetery, some of which were displayed for the first time.

The most notable of these artefacts is the mummy of the young woman, who is most likely King Tutankhamun’s mother (Queen Kia), as well as four statues of the Golden Pharaoh found among eleven statues in the cabinet of the Karnak Temple, a collection of rings bearing the king’s name, and a small panel of vinance with engravings on both sides. Along with his names, the vessel Canopy of Kia Umm Tutankhamun, the head of a statue of King Amenhotep The Great, a group of Al-Jaar bearing the name of Queen “Ankh SN Amoun,” the wife of King Tutankhamun, and a statue of King Akhenaten with his wife Kia, who was discovered with him in Tel Al-Amarna.

The most notable of these artefacts is the mummy of the young woman, who is most likely King Tutankhamun’s mother (Queen Kia), as well as four statues of the Golden Pharaoh found among eleven statues in the cabinet of the Karnak Temple, a collection of rings bearing the king’s name, and a small panel of vinance with engravings on both sides. Along with his names, the vessel Canopy of Kia Umm Tutankhamun, the head of a statue of King Amenhotep The Great, a group of Al-Jaar bearing the name of Queen “Ankh SN Amoun,” the wife of King Tutankhamun, and a statue of King Akhenaten with his wife Kia, who was discovered with him in Tel Al-Amarna.

View the head of Fahd in the Egyptian Museum’s collection of Tutankhamun artefacts.

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