Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
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Monday, 17 January 2022

10 Facts About Tutankhamun



We all might have heard myths about the Great Egyptian Boy King Tutankhamun. Howard Carter was the archeologist who is said to have been killed due to the curse of the Mummy of Tutankhamun. But how far thats true, well you can believe it or not. 

But let me give you some facts about Tutankhamun


  1. He wasn't Tutankhamun



    Lets just bust it out right away. His original name was Tutankhaten – meaning “ Living image of Aten”. Facts and fiction about Aten, lets keep it for another time. His parents revered God Aten, but after he got his books straight, he just dumped the love for Aten and went on to Amun. That changes his name to Tutankhamun. But the facts about names doesnt end there. He had over 5 different names, he would have just responded to any name I guess, or did anyone even call him by his name? 

  2. Celebrated highly mystical Boy King, But the smallest of the Pyramids?




    Yes, like all other Egyptian kings, he too was buried in the Valley of the Kings. But what could have been the reason for the small hurriedly built tomb? Some say that the trend of huge pyramids had ended with the New Kingdom. But the interior detailing of Tutankhamun's tomb felt short of the royalty. His tomb was found to be intact and the archeologists did not initially believe it to be that of Tutankhamun. The tomb was a rather cramped up space. There are also speculations that the substitute of Tutankhamun who was an army chief took a convenient swap. No wonder the Mummy is cursed, who wouldn't feel bad. 

  3. 130 walking sticks




When we see the drawings of Tutankhamun or for that fact, any other king, we see perfect images, especially the death masks. This young king also has similar depictions and drawings. But on opening the pyramid, it was found that his coffin has over 130 walking sticks. He had clubbed foot, and is said to have used orthopaedic sandals! These sandals were also found to have painting of the enemy. Well thats an idea to get some satisfaction to trample your enemy under your heel. 

  1. Did Tutankhamun die in an Ostrich Hunt?




    His tomb had an ostrich feather hand fan placed right next to him. Hunting ostrich was considered as an act of bravery, no less than winning in a battlefield. But the placement near the body may be symbolic of some incident. His mummy underwent CT scan and was found to have multiple fractures. Probably his death happened in an Ostrich hunting scenario?

  2. The Missing Heart




    We know that the mummification process aimed at keeping the dead intact. This was to help in living again in the afterlife. Some mummies have been found to be missing the brain, as the Egyptians believed that the brain didn't play a significant role. But heart was the core element. King Tutankhamun's body didn't have a heart. A scarab amulet with with funerary spell was found in its place. Weird enough reason to believe about the curse.