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Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun adalah seorang pharaoh Mesir dari dinasti ke-18, semasa zaman sejarah Mesir yang dikenali sebagai Kerajaan Baru. Dia lebih dikenali sebagai Raja Tut. Nama asalnya, Tutankhaten, bermaksud "Imej Hidup Aten", sementara Tutankhamun bermaksud "Hidup Imej Amun". Dalam hieroglif, nama Tutankhamun biasanya ditulis Amen-tut-ankh, kerana adat istikharah yang meletakkan nama ilahi di awal frasa untuk menunjukkan rasa hormat yang sesuai. Dia mungkin juga Nibhurrereya dari huruf Amarna, dan mungkin raja dinasti ke-18 Rathotis yang, menurut Manetho, seorang ahli sejarah purba, telah memerintah selama sembilan tahun-angka yang sesuai dengan versi Epitome Manetho Flavius Josephus. Penemuan 1922 oleh Howard Carter dan George Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon ke-5 Makam Tutankhamun yang hampir utuh menerima liputan akhbar di seluruh dunia. Ia mencetuskan minat awam yang diperbaharui di Mesir purba, yang mana masker Tutankhamun, sekarang di Muzium Kairo, tetap menjadi lambang popular. Pameran artifak dari makamnya telah melayari dunia.
Definisi Tutankhamen dalam kamus Corsica
Takrifan Tutankhamen dalam kamus itu adalah raja dinasti ke-18 Mesir. Makamnya berhampiran Luxor, yang ditemui pada tahun 1922, mengandungi banyak objek material.
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Tutankhamen dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
Tutankhamen dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
The Murder Of
Tutankhamen: A True Story
A look at the last days of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh draws on new medical and archaeological evidence that suggests that Tutankhamen suffered a brutal, untimely death that led to subsequent palace and political intrigue.
2
Tutankhamen: life and death of a pharaoh
Reconstructs the young Egyptian king's early life, coronation, and reign and discusses the archaeological discovery of his tomb and the legendary curse of the pharaohs
Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt,
1963
3
Tutankhamen: The Life and Death of the Boy-King
In Tutankhamen: The Life and Death of the Boy-King, Christine El Mahdy finally delivers a coherent portrait of King Tut's life and its historical significance.
4
Tutankhamen: the politics of discovery
In April 1923 one of the greatest archaeological discoveries was in jeopardy, and its excavators embroiled in controversy. This is the first time that Howard Carter's own statement concerning these events has been published in full.
5
The Tomb of King
Tutankhamen
Describes the discovery of the tomb of the Egyptian king Tutankhamun and what it revealed about everyday life in his time.
Mary B. Woods, Michael Woods,
2008
6
Akhenaten and
Tutankhamen: The Religious Revolution
Discusses how Amenhotep IV became Akhenaten and completely changed the religion of Egypt.
7
Tutankhamen Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian Monotheism with ...
THE announcement made early in December, 1922, of the discovery of the Tomb
of Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings in Western Thebes by the
late Lord Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter sent a thrill of wonder and ...
8
The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen: Discovered by the Late Earl of ...
The one at the head, wrought in sheet-gold (Plate Lxii), bears a charming and
historical scene of the young King TutankhAmen in his chariot, followed by his
favourite hound, hunting ostrich for feathers for the fan, as the inscription upon
the ...
Howard Carter, Arthur Cruttenden Mace,
2010
9
Tutankhamen's Curse: The developing history of an Egyptian king
Egyptology would never be the same again. Tutankhamen's Curse approaches the story of the lost king and his development into a cultural icon with fresh eyes.
10
Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti,
Tutankhamen ...
A visual tour of this magnificent and baffling civilization focuses on more than 250 works of sculpture, architecture, ceramics, jewelry, clothing, tools, and furniture, revealing what these objects can tell us about the art, culture, ...
Rita E. Freed, Sue H. D'Auria, Yvonne J. Markowitz,
1999