153a: The Tomb of Tutankhamun (Part 1)
Seek and Discover. In this episode, we begin the tale of the most famous tomb in history. KV62, a small monument, in the lower reaches of the Valley of the Kings. Overlooked for three thousand years, the tomb finally emerged thanks to a persistent excavator and a stroke of good fortune. However, the Tomb of Tutankhamun has built up its own mythology. In this episode, we begin to explore the tomb, and its discovery, including some lesser-known questions...
Episode Chapters
- Chapter 1: A Long-Expected Pharaoh 04:15
- Chapter 2: The Stairway to the Past 27:36
- Chapter 3: The Door Goes West 46:51
- Chapter 4: Candles in the Dark 1:08:40
- Chapter 5: The Antechamber Unmasked 1:22:52
- Conclusion: 1:38:55
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Select Bibliography:
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- H. Beinlich and M. Saleh, Corpus der Hieroglyphischen Inschriften aus dem Grab des Tutanchamun (Oxford, 1989).
- E. C. Brock, ‘A Possible Chariot Canopy for Tutankhamun’, in A. Veldmeijer and S. Ikram (eds.), Chasing Chariots: Proceedings of the First International Chariot Conference (Cairo 2012) (Leiden, 2013), 29–44.
- H. Carter, The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, II (London, 1927).
- H. Carter, The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, III (2000 Reprint edn, London, 1933).
- H. Carter and A. C. Mace, The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, I (London, 1923).
- T. M. Davis, The Tombs of Harmhabi and Toutânkhamanou (2001 Reprint edn, London, 1912).
- E. S. Edwards, ‘Some Reflections on the Tutankhamun Exhibition’, The Burlington Magazine 114 (1972), 202–8.
- Z. Hawass, Discovering Tutankhamun: From Howard Carter to DNA (Cairo, 2013).
- Z. Hawass and S. Vannini, Tutankhamun: The Treasures of the Tomb (London, 2018).
- T. Hoving, Tutankhamun: The Untold Story (New York, 1978).
- T. G. H. James, Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun (Tauris 2001 edn, New York, 1992).
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