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    TutankhamunFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "King Tut" redirects here. For other uses, see King Tut (disambiguation) .

    Tutankhamun

    Tutankhamen, Tutankhaten, Tutankhamon [1]possibly Nibhurrereya (as referencedin the Amarna letters )

    Mask of Tutankhamun's mummy, the popular icon for ancient Egypt at The Egyptian Museum .

    Pharaoh of Egypt

    Reign 13331324 BC, 18th Dynasty

    Predecessor Smenkhkare ? or Neferneferuaten ?

    Successor Ay

    Royal titulary [show]

    Consort(s) Ankhesenamen

    Children two daughters

    Father Akhenaten [2]

    Mother unidentified mummy, " The Younger Lady "

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    Born 1341 BC

    Died 1323 BC (aged c.18)

    Burial KV62

    Tutankhamun (alternately spelled with Tutenkh- , -amen , -amon ), Egyptian twt- n-mn ,

    approx. [twat anx aman] ; 1341 BC 1323 BC) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th

    dynasty (ruled c.1333 BC 1323 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period o f Egyptian

    history known as the New Kingdom . His original name, Tutankhaten, means "Living Image of Aten ",

    while Tutankhamun means "Living Image of Amun ". In hieroglyphs the name Tutankhamun was

    typically written Amen-tut-ankh, because of a scribal custom that placed a divine name at the

    beginning of a phrase to show appropriate reverence. [3] He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of

    the Amarna letters . He was likely the 18th dynasty king 'Rathotis' who, according to Manetho , an

    ancient historian, had reigned for nine years a figure which conforms with Flavius Josephus 's

    version of Manetho's Epitome .[4]

    The 1922 discovery by Howard Carter of Tutankhamun's nearly intact tomb received worldwide press

    coverage. It sparked a renewed public interest in ancient Egypt , for which Tutankhamun's burial

    mask remains the popular symbol. Exhibits of artifacts from his tomb have toured the world. In

    February 2010, the results of DNA tests confirmed that Tutankhamun was the son

    of Akhenaten (mummy KV55) and his sister/wife (mummy KV35YL), whose name is unknown but

    whose remains are positively identified as " The Younger Lady " mummy found in KV35.[5]

    Contents

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    1 Life

    o 1.1 Reign

    1.1.1 Domestic policy

    1.1.2 Foreign policy

    o 1.2 Health and appearance

    o 1.3 Cause of death

    o 1.4 Product of incest

    2 Tomb

    o 2.1 Discovery of tomb

    o 2.2 Exhibitions

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    o 2.3 Curse

    3 Aftermath of Death

    4 Significance

    o 4.1 In popular culture

    4.1.1 Film and television

    4.1.2 Other

    5 Names

    6 References

    7 Further reading

    8 External links

    Life

    Tutankhamun was born in 1341 BC, the son of Akhenaten (formerly Amenhotep IV) and one of his

    sisters. [6] As a prince he was known as Tutankhaten. [7] He ascended to the throne in 1333 BC, at the

    age of nine, taking the reign name of Tutankhamun. His wet-nurse was a certain woman called Maia ,

    known from her tomb at Saqqara .

    When he became king, he married his half sister, Ankhesenepatan, who later changed her name

    to Ankhesenamun . They had two daughters, both stillborn .[5]

    Reign

    Cartouches of his birth and throne names are displayed between rampant Sekhmet lioness warrior images

    (perhaps with his head) crushing enemies of several ethnicities, while Nekhbet flies protectively above

    Given his age, the king must have had very powerful advisers, presumably including

    General Horemheb , the Vizier Ay, and Maya the "Overseer of the Treasury". Horemheb records that

    the king appointed him lord of the land as hereditary prince to maintain law. He also noted his ability to

    calm the young king when his temper flared. [8]

    Domestic policy

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    In his third regnal year, Tutankhamun reversed several changes made during his father's reign. He

    ended the worship of the god Aten and restored the god Amun to supremacy. The ban on the cult of

    Amun was lifted and traditional privileges were restored to its priesthood. The capital was moved back

    to Thebes and the city of Akhetaten abandoned .[9] This is also when he changed his name to

    Tutankhamun.

    As part of his restoration, the king initiated building projects, in particular at Thebes and Karnak, where

    he dedicated a temple to Amun . Many monuments were erected, and an inscription on his tomb door

    declares the king had "spent his life in fashioning the images of the gods". The traditional festivals

    were now celebrated again, including those related to the Apis Bull , Horemakhet and Opet . His

    restoration stela says:

    The temples of the gods and goddesses ... were in ruins. Their shrines were deserted and overgrown.

    Their sanctuaries were as non-existent and their courts were used as roads ... the gods turned their

    backs upon this land ... If anyone made a prayer to a god for advice he would never respond and the

    same applied to a goddess .[10]

    Foreign policy

    The country was economically weak and in turmoil following the reign of Akhenaten. Diplomatic

    relations with other kingdoms had been neglected, and Tutankhamun sought to restore them, in

    particular with the Mitanni . Evidence of his success is suggested by the gifts from various countries

    found in his tomb. Despite his efforts for improved relations, battles with Nubians and Asiatics were

    recorded in his mortuary temple at Thebes. His tomb contained body armour and folding stools

    appropriate for military campaigns. However, given his youth and physical disabilities, which seemed

    to require the use of a cane in order to walk, historians speculate that he did not take part personally in

    these battles .[5][11]

    Health and appearance

    See also: Racial identity of Tutankhamun

    Tutankhamun was slight of build, and was roughly 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) tall. He had large

    front incisors and the overbite characteristic of the Thutmosid royal line to which he belonged. He also

    had a pronounced dolichocephalic (elongated) skull, although it was within normal bounds and highlyunlikely to have been pathological. Given the fact that many of the royal depictions of Akhenaten often

    featured such an elongated head, it is likely an exaggeration of a family trait, rather than a distinct

    abnormality. The research also showed that the Tutankhamun had "a slightly cleft palate" [12] and

    possibly a mild case of scoliosis .

    Cause of death

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    There are no surviving records of Tutankhamun's final days. What caused Tutankhamun's death has

    been the subject of considerable debate. Major studies have been conducted in an effort to establish

    the cause of death.

    Although there is some speculation that Tutankhamun was assassinated, the general consensus is

    that his death was accidental. CT scan taken in 2005 shows that he had badly broken his leg shortly

    before his death, and that the leg had become infected. DNA analysis conducted in 2010 showed the

    presence of malaria in his system. It is believed that these two conditions combined led to his death. [13]

    Product of incest

    According to an article in the September 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine , King Tut was

    the result of a incestuous relationship and, because of that, may have suffered from several genetic

    defects that contributed to his early death .[14] For years, scientists have tried to unravel ancient clues

    as to why the boy king of Egypt, who reigned for 10 years, died at the age of 19. Several theories have

    been put forth. As stated above, one was that he was killed by a blow to the head. Another put the

    blame on a broken leg. As recently as June 2010, German scientists said they believe there is

    evidence he died of sickle cell disease .

    The research was conducted by archaeologists, radiologists, and geneticists who started

    performing CT scans on Tutankhamun five years ago and found that he was not killed by a blow to the

    head, as previously thought. That same team began doing DNA research on Tuts mummy, as well as

    the mummified remains of other members of his family, in 2008. DNA finally put to rest questions about

    Tuts lineage, proving that his father was Akhenaten and that his mother was not one of Akhenatens

    known wives. His mother was one of Akhenatens five sisters, although it is not known which one. New

    CT images discovered congenital flaws, which are more common among the children of incest.

    Siblings are more likely to pass on twin copies of harmful genes, which is why children of incest more

    commonly manifest genetic defects. [15] It is suspected he also had a partially cleft palate , another

    congenital defect .[16]

    The team was able to establish with a probability of better than 99.99 percent that Amenhotep III was

    the father of the individual in KV55, who was in turn the father of Tutankhamun. [17]The DNA of the so-

    called Younger Lady (KV35YL), found lying beside Queen Tiye in the alcove of KV35, matched that of

    the boy king. Her DNA proved that, like Akhenaten, she was the daughter of Amenhotep III and Tiye;

    thus, Tut's parents were brother and sister .[18] Queen Tiye held much political influence at court and

    acted as an adviser to her son after the death of her husband. There has been speculation that her

    eldest son Prince Tuthmose was in fact Moses who led the Israelites into the Promised Land .[15]

    While the data are still incomplete, the study suggests that one of the mummified fetuses found in Tut's

    tomb is the daughter of Tutankhamun himself, and the other fetus is probably his child as well. So far

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    only partial data for the two female mummies from KV21 has been obtained. [19] One of them, KV21A,

    may well be the infants' mother and thus, Tutankhamun's wife, Ankhesenamun . It is known from history

    that she was the daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti , and thus likely her husband's half sister. Another

    consequence of inbreeding can be children whose genetic defects do not allow them to be brought to

    term.

    The research team consisted of Egyptian scientists Yehia Gad and Somaia Ismail from the National

    Research Center in Cairo. The CT scans were conducted under the direction of Ashraf Selim and

    Sahar Saleem of the Faculty of Medicine at Cairo University . Three international experts served as

    consultants: Carsten Pusch of the Eberhard Karls University of Tbingen, Germany; Albert Zink of the

    EURAC-Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Bolzano, Italy; [20] and Paul Gostner of the Central

    Hospital Bolzano .[21]

    As stated above, the team discovered DNA from several strains of a parasite proving he was infected

    with the most severe strain of malaria several times in his short life. Malaria can trigger circulatory

    shock or cause a fatal immune response in the body, either of which can lead to death. And while Tut

    did suffer from a bone disease which was crippling, it would not have been fatal. Perhaps he

    struggled against others [congenital flaws] until a severe bout of malaria or a leg broken in an accident

    added one strain too many to a body that could no longer carry the load, wrote Zahi Hawass ,

    archeologist and head of Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquity involved in the research.

    Tomb

    Tutankhamun's chest now in the Cairo Museum.

    Tutankhamun was buried in a tomb that was small relative to his status. His death may have occurred

    unexpectedly, before the completion of a grander royal tomb, so that his mummy was buried in a tomb

    intended for someone else. This would preserve the observance of the customary seventy days

    between death and burial .[22]

    King Tutankhamun still rests in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings . November 4, 2007, 85 years to the

    day after Carter's discovery, the 19-year-old pharaoh went on display in his underground tomb

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    at Luxor , when the linen-wrapped mummy was removed from its golden sarcophagus to a climate-

    controlled glass box. The case was designed to prevent the heightened rate of decomposition caused

    by the humidity and warmth from tourists visiting the tomb. [23]

    Discovery of tomb

    Main article: KV62

    Tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings

    Tutankhamun seems to have faded from public consciousness in Ancient Egypt within a short time

    after his death, and he remained virtually unknown until the 1920s. His tomb was robbed at least twice

    in antiquity, but based on the items taken (including perishable oils and perfumes) and the evidence of

    restoration of the tomb after the intrusions, it seems clear that these robberies took place within

    several months at most of the initial burial. Eventually the location of the tomb was lost because it had

    come to be buried by stone chips from subsequent tombs, either dumped there or washed there by

    floods. In the years that followed, some huts for workers were built over the tomb entrance, clearly notknowing what lay beneath. When at the end of the twentieth dynasty the Valley of the Kings burials

    were systematically dismantled, the burial of Tutankhamun was overlooked, presumably because

    knowledge of it had been lost and his name may have been forgotten.

    Exhibitions

    Main article: Exhibitions of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun

    Tutankhamun's gilded bed.

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    Tutankhamun's scarab.

    Relics from Tutankhamun's tomb are among the most traveled artifacts in the world. They have been

    to many countries, but probably the best-known exhibition tour was The Treasures of

    Tutankhamun tour, which ran from 1972 to 1979. This exhibition was first shown in London at

    the British Museum from March 30 until September 30, 1972. More than 1.6 million visitors came to see

    the exhibition, some queuing for up to eight hours and it was the most popular exhibition in theMuseum's history. [citation needed ] The exhibition moved on to many other countries, including the USA,

    USSR, Japan, France, Canada, and West Germany. The Metropolitan Museum of Art organized the

    U.S. exhibition, which ran from November 17, 1976, through April 15, 1979. More than eight million

    attended.

    In 2004, the tour of Tutankhamun funerary objects entitled "Tutankhamen: The Golden Hereafter"

    made up of fifty artifacts from Tutenkhamuns tomb and seventy funerary goods from other 18th

    Dynasty tombs began in Basle, Switzerland, went to Bonn Germany, the second leg of the tour, and

    from there toured the United States. The exhibition returned to Europe and to London. The Europeantour was organised by the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Supreme

    Council of Antiquities (SCA), and the Egyptian Museum in cooperation with the Antikenmuseum Basel

    and Sammlung Ludwig. Deutsche Telekom sponsored the Bonn exhibition .[24]

    In 2005, Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, in partnership with Arts and Exhibitions International

    and the National Geographic Society, launched the U.S. tour of the Tutenkahamun treasures and

    other 18th Dynasty funerary objects this time called " Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the

    Pharaohs ". It was expected to draw more than three million people .[25]

    The exhibition started in Los Angeles, California , then moved to Fort Lauderdale,Florida , Chicago and Philadelphia . The exhibition then moved to London [26] before finally returning to

    Egypt in August 2008. Subsequent events have propelled an encore of the exhibition in the United

    States, beginning with the Dallas Museum of Art in October 2008 which hosted the exhibition until May

    2009. [27] The tour will continue to other U.S. cities .[28] After Dallas the exhibition moved to the de Young

    Museum in San Francisco , to be followed the Discovery Times Square Exposition inNew York City .[29]

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    The exhibition includes 80 exhibits from the reigns of Tutankhamun's immediate predecessors in the

    Eighteenth dynasty, such as Hatshepsut , whose trade policies greatly increased the wealth of that

    dynasty and enabled the lavish wealth of Tutankhamun's burial artifacts, as well as 50 from

    Tutankhamun's tomb. The exhibition does not include the gold mask that was a feature of the 1972-

    1979 tour, as the Egyptian government has determined that the mask is too fragile to withstand travel

    and will never again leave the country .[30]

    A separate exhibition called "Tutankhamun and the World of the Pharaohs" began at the Ethnological

    Museum in Vienna from March 9 to September 28, 2008 showing a further 140 treasures from the

    tomb. [31] This exhibition continued to Atlanta and the Indianapolis Children's Museum.

    Curse

    Main article: Curse of the Pharaohs

    For many years, rumors of a "Curse of the Pharaohs" (probably fueled by newspapers seeking sales atthe time of the discovery [citation needed ]) persisted, emphasizing the early death of some of those who had

    first entered the tomb. However, a recent study of journals and death records indicates no statistical

    difference between the age of death of those who entered the tomb and those on the expedition who

    did not. Indeed, most lived past seventy.

    Aftermath of Death

    Although it is unknown how he meet his death, the Amarna letters indicate that Tutankhamun's wife,

    recently widowed, wrote to the Hittite king Suppiluliuma I , asking if she could marry one of his sons,

    saying that she was very afraid, but would not take one of her own people as husband. However, the

    son was killed before reaching his new wife. Shortly afterward AyTutankhamun's vizier married

    Tutankhamun's widow and became Pharaoh as a war between the two countries was fought, and

    Egypt was left defeated .[32]

    Significance

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    Tutankhamun receives flowers from Ankhesenamen

    Tutankhamun was nine years old when he became pharaoh and reigned for approximately ten years.

    In historical terms, Tutankhamun's significance stems from his rejection of the radical religious

    innovations introduced by his predecessor and father, Akhenaten .[33] Secondly, his tomb in the Valley

    of the Kings was discovered by Carter almost completely intact the most complete ancient Egyptian

    royal tomb ever found. As Tutankhamun began his reign at such an early age, his vizier and eventual

    successor Ay was probably making most of the important political decisions during Tutankhamun's

    reign.

    Tutankhamun was one of the few kings worshiped as a god and honored with a cult-like following in

    his own lifetime .[34] A stela discovered at Karnak and dedicated to Amun-Re and Tutankhamun

    indicates that the king could be appealed to in his deified state for forgiveness and to free the

    petitioner from an ailment caused by wrongdoing. Temples of his cult were built as far away as

    in Kawa and Faras in Nubia. The title of the sister of the Viceroy of Kush included a reference to the

    deified king, indicative of the universality of his cult. [35]

    In popular culture

    Main article: Egypt in the European imagination

    If Tutankhamun is the world's best known pharaoh, it is partly because his tomb is among the best

    preserved, and his image and associated artifacts the most-exhibited. As Jon Manchip White writes, in

    his foreword to the 1977 edition of Carter's The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun , "The pharaoh

    who in life was one of the least esteemed of Egypt's kings has become in death the most renowned."

    As a side effect, the interest in this tomb and its alleged "curse" led to horror movies featuring a

    vengeful mummy.

    Film and television

    We Want Our Mummy , a 1939 film by the Three Stooges . In it, the slapstick comedy trio

    explore the tomb of the midget King Rutentuten (pronounced "rootin'-tootin'") and his Queen,

    Hotsy Totsy. A decade later, they were crooked used-chariot salesmen in Mummy's Dummies , in

    which they ultimately assist a different King Rootentootin (Vernon Dent ) with a toothache.

    King Tut , played by Victor Buono , was a villain on the Batman TV series which aired from

    1966 to 1968. Mild-mannered Egyptologist William Omaha McElroy, after suffering a concussion,

    came to believe he was the reincarnation of Tutankhamun. His response to this knowledge was to

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    embark upon a crime spree that required him to fight against the "Caped Crusaders", Batman and

    Robin.

    The Discovery Kids animated series Tutenstein stars a fictional mummy based on

    Tutankhamun, named Tutankhensetamun and nicknamed Tutenstein in his afterlife. He is

    depicted as a lazy and spoiled 10-year-old mummy boy who must guard a magical artifact called

    the Scepter of Was from the evil Egyptian god of Set .

    The first episode of the 2005 BBC series Egypt: Rediscovering a Lost World focuses on the

    life and death of Tutankhamun and the serendipitous discovery of his tomb.

    La Reine Soleil (2007 animated film by Philippe Leclerc), features Akhenaten, Tutankhaten

    (later Tutankhamun), Akhesa (Ankhesenepaten, later Ankhesenamun), Nefertiti, and Horemheb in

    a complex struggle pitting the priests of Amun against Akhenaten's intolerant monotheism.

    Other

    "King Tut ", a whimsical 1978 song by (American comedian) " Steve Martin and the Toot

    Uncommons" (a backup group consisting of members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ).

    The mummy of Tutankhamun is depicted as a villain in Raj Comics 's Nagraj ,

    a Hindi superhero comicbook. In this series, his mask is the source of his power.

    The video game Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy features a fictional representation of Prince

    Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun is the victim of an unnamed magical ritual which results in almost

    instantaneous mummification and extraction of what appears to be his "life force". In the

    instruction manual, the Mummy is described as young, inexperienced and naive.

    Names

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    Horusname

    Kanakht Tutmesut The stron g bull, pleasing of birth

    Nebtiname [nnb]

    Neferhepusegerehtawy Werahamun Nebrdjer One of perfect laws, who pacifies the two lands; Great of the palace of Amun; Lord of al l[36]

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    GoldenHorusname

    Wetjeskhausehetepnetjeru HeqamaatsehetepnetjeruWetjeskhauitefre WetjeskhautjestawyimWho wears crowns and pleases the gods; Ruler of Truth,who pleases the gods; Who wears the crowns of his father,Re; Who wears crowns, and binds the two lands therein

    Prenomen

    NebkheperureLord of the forms of Re

    Son of Re

    Tutankhamun HekaiunushemaLiving Image of Amun, ruler of Upper Heliopolis

    At the reintroduction of traditional religious practice, his name changed. It is transliterated as twt- n-

    mn q3-wnw-m , and often realized as Tutankhamun Hekaiunushema , meaning "Living image of

    Amun, ruler of Upper Heliopolis ". On his ascension to the throne, Tutankhamun took a praenomen .

    This is translated as nb- prw-r , and realized as Nebkheperure , meaning "Lord of the forms of Re ".

    The name Nibhurrereya in the Amarna letters may be a variation of this praenomen.

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