Examples of using Tutankhamun's in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Why was Tutankhamun's burial considered a hasty one?
One of them, KV21A, may be the infants' mother, and,thus, Tutankhamun's wife, Ankhesenamun.
What caused Tutankhamun's death has been the subject of considerable debate.
It has beenused to create a full-size reproduction of King Tutankhamun's mummy and to repair Rodin's sculpture.
Tutankhamun's was one of the first mummies to be examined with the technology in 2005.
For many years the cause of Tutankhamun's death remained a mystery.
Tutankhamun's tomb had been entered at least twice not long after his mummy was buried, and well before Carter's discovery.
The most famous of which is of course Tutankhamun's mask, which is made of solid gold and jewels.
The cat bust is believed to originate from 600 BC and may have belonged to Howard Carter-the man who discovered Tutankhamun's tomb.
At the same time, he stained Tutankhamun's chin with glue and decided to scrape it off, making scratches.
Egypt's Antiquities Ministry said theywere"90% sure" that new scans of King Tutankhamun's tomb revealed a hidden chamber.
Some of the treasures in Tutankhamun's tomb are noted for their apparent departure from traditional depictions of the boy king.
These artifacts of Pharaoh Tutankhamun were discovered by British archaeologist Howard Carter, in 1922, more than 3000 years after Tutankhamun's death.
The coins bear the face of Cleopatra VII and Tutankhamun's mask, and the 1 pound coin is bimetallic.
Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun's mummified face and feet have been revealed in an incredible series of photos following a nine-year restoration of his tomb.
Sir Archibald Douglas-Reid, the X-ray doctor of Tutankhamun's mummy, died on January 15, 1924 of a mysterious illness.
Among the debris next to the coffin, Alejandro spots something extraordinary, model boats,similar to the ones found in Tutankhamun's tomb.
Sir Archibald Douglas-Reid, a radiologist who x-rayed Tutankhamun's mummy, died January 15, 1924 from a mysterious illness.
Black Cumin seeds, also known as Nigella Sativa- has been used to successfully keep people super healthy- for over 3,300 years,since their first reported discovery in Egyptian Pharoah Tutankhamun's tomb.
Due to the close resemblance of Maia with Tutankhamun's sister Meritaten, it was suggested that the two are identical.[3].
In August 2015, Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves published a paper in which he hypothesised the presence of thetomb of Nefertiti as being behind one of the walls of Tutankhamun's tomb.
This idea would explain why Tutankhamun's tomb turns to the right, rather than the left, which is traditional for male tombs.
According to Agence France Press,Damati believes that any mummy buried in Tutankhamun's tomb would be more likely to be Kiya, a wife of the pharaoh Akhenaten.
In October, 2014, an analysis of Tutankhamun's remains suggested that his death could be attributed to genetic impairments that were caused by the fact that his parents were brother and sister.
Scientists andhistory enthusiasts have been perplexed by the mystery of Tutankhamun's death for decades, but is there any hope that it is finally about be explained?
The coffin and the treasured collection of Tutankhamun's tomb are expected to be the centrepiece of the new Grand Egyptian Museum(GEM) that Egypt will open next year near the Pyramids of Giza.
DNA tests in 2008showed she was not only King Tutankhamun's mother, but also his aunt(she was sister to his father Akhenaten).
Archaeologist Nicholas Reeves believes Tutankhamun's remains may have been rushed into an outer chamber of what was originally Queen Nefertiti's tomb.
Davis's team uncovered asmall site containing funerary artifacts with Tutankhamun's name and some embalming parts in 1907, just before his discovery of the tomb of Horemheb.
National Geographic reports that NicholasReeves first suspected hidden chambers in Tutankhamun's tomb following a detailed examination of the Factum Arte scans of the artistic works on the walls of the tomb.