The National Culture of the Child published the book “The Eclipatorial King Tutankhamun”

The National Culture of the Child published the book “The Eclipatorial King Tutankhamun”

The book “The Legendary King Tutankhamun,” written by Dr. Hussein Abdel-Basir, Director of the Antiquities Museum at the Library of Alexandria, and featuring illustrations by Mohsen Abdel Hafeez, was published by the National Center for Child Culture in conjunction with the boy’s 100th birthday.

The Egyptian Museum hosted an exhibition titled “The Centennial Anniversary of the Discovery of the Cemetery of King Tutankhamun: Tutankhamun and His Family” to commemorate the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s burial place. During the event, 18 artefacts that belonged to the king but were not discovered inside his tomb—some of which were on display for the first time—were offered.

A group of rings bearing the name of the king, a small panel of vinance engraved from both sides with its names, and a group of ja’fin bearing the name of Queen “Ankh SN Amoun,” the wife of King Tutankhamun, are among the most notable of these pieces. It is likely that the small lady’s mummy belongs to King Tutankhamun (Queen Kia), and four statues of the Golden Pharaoh were discovered within

the fabled King Tutankhamun’s book.

The book “The Eclipatorial King Tutankhamun” was released by the National Culture of the Child.

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