The discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb has greatly impacted Egyptian Archeology. Although King Tutankhamun was a young ruler, his tomb was well preserved. This factor is what caused the tomb to be such a find. It has also caused King Tutankhamun to become one of the most well known pharaohs of all time. His treasures are preserved in museums to this day. The term Ancient Egypt represents a span of time about twenty-five hundred years. Ancient Egyptian culture was relatively isolated because of the location. This encouraged an inbred culture which is why Egyptian culture didn't change very much. Ancient Egypt stretched from The First Cataract in the south to the Mediterranean in the north. This distance …show more content…
Howard Carter was born on May 9th, 1874. He was born in a small town of Kensington, London, England. His father was Samuel John Carter. His father was a painter; he mostly drew portraits of animals. Samuel trained young Howard in the fundamentals of painting and drawing. However, young Howard was not interested in painting. He was interested in ancient Egypt. When Howard was seventeen years old, he went to Alexandria, Egypt. He was able to go on the trip under the influence of Lady Amberst, a family acquaintance. In Egypt he started working with archeologists as a tracer. A tracer is a person who copies drawings and inscriptions on paper of further study. His first job in Egypt was at Bani Hasson. At Bani Hasson he recorded and copied all the scenes from the walls of the tombs of the princes of Middle Egypt. Howard was known for working diligently all day long, then sleeping in the tombs at night. The man who helped Howard grow as an archeologist was William Flinders Petrie. William was considered to be one of the best field archeologists of his time. William never believed the Howard would ever become a good archeologist. However, William still taught Howard to the best of his ability. Howard proved William wrong at El Armana when he found several important finds. Howard carter was also trained under Gaston Maspero. Gaston later became Director of the Egyptian Antiques Service. Carter was …show more content…
King Tutankhamun had over 3,000 treasures in his tomb when it was found in 1922. The walls of his tomb were filled with painted scenes of his voyage to the after life. The chamber king Tutankhamun was in contained four gilded shrines. Inside the gilded shrines there was a red quartzite sarcophagus containing three nesting coffins. King Tutankhamen's tomb was made of solid gold. It weighed 242.9 pounds. Over his face there was an exquisite gold mask. The main treasure was a gilded canopic chest. Inside the canopic chest were four mini coffins. These coffins contained king Tutankhamun's liver, lungs, intestines and stomach. The main canopic chest was surrounded by four goddesses. King Tutankhamun had 34 statues symbolizing what he would be doing in his after life. One of the statues was him as a harpooner. It took the archeologists six years to catalogue, identify and remove all the artifacts from the tomb. (Pharaoh's of Egypt page