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possibly a storage chamber
KV 64: a suspected tomb
KV 65: a suspected tomb entrance
Kiya, Queen
KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology, Manchester University
KV
see
King's Valley (KV) tombs
Lacau, Pierre
Lang, Andrew
Laskey, Under-Secretary
Late Amarna Period
Late Period
Leeds University
Leek, F. Filce
The Human Remains from the Tomb of Tut'ankhamun
Leemans, Conradus
Léopold, Prince
Libya
Libyan nomads
Liverpool University
Loftie, Rev. W.J.
Loret, Victor
Louvre Museum, Paris
Luban, Marianne
Lucas, Alfred
Luxor
Amen's temple
Carter based in
Sicard visits
telegraph office
Luxor Museum
Luxor Temple
Lythgoe, Albert Morton
Maat (a goddess)
maat
(correct order of being)
Mace, Arthur Cruttenden
The Tomb of Tut.ank.Amen
(with Carter)
Maia (Mayet)
Mallowan, Max
Manchester Museum
Manetho
Manhata
‘Mansion of Ankhkheperure'
‘Mansion of Nebkheperure in Waset [Thebes]'
Manuwai
maps
New Kingdom Thebes
Tutankhamen's Egypt
Valley of the Kings
Mariette, Auguste
Maruta
Mary, Queen
Maspero, Sir Gaston Camille Charles
Maxwell, General Sir John
May
Maya
Mead, George Walcott
Medamud Temple
Medico-Social Research Board of Ireland
Meketaten
Memphis
civil service based in
Ptah's temple
Merenptah
magnificent tomb (KV 8)
Meritaten
wife of Smenkhkare
Merton, Arthur
Meryre II
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Middle Kingdom
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Public Works
Mohassib, Mohammed
Mond, Robert
Montet, Pierre
Morning Post
Mortimer Museum, Hull
Morton, H.V.
mortuary rites
Moses
Mubarak regime
mummification
see under
autopsy
mummy-based horror stories
Murray, Margaret
Mut (goddess)
Mutemwia
Mutnodjmet
Nakhtmin
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon III, Emperor
Napoleon's Commission
Narmer
unification of Egypt (
c.
3100 BC)
nationalism, nationalists
Naville, Édouard
NBC
Nebetah
Nebhepetre Montuhotep II
necropolis priests
necropolis seals
necropolis security
Neferneferuaten
see
Ankhkheperure Neferneferuaten
Neferneferuaten (princess)
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti
see
Nefertiti
Neferneferure
Nefertiti
Berlin bust
and cult of the Aten
expands her name to Neferneferuaten Nefertiti
fame of
ring of
and
shabtis
Tutankhamen's mother?
well-documented daughters
Neith
Nekhbet (vulture goddess)
Nelson, Mark R.
Nephthys
New Kingdom
New York Times
Newberry, Essie
Newberry, Percy Edward
Nile River
Nile Valley
nomen
Norway, Crown Prince of
Nubia, Nubians
Nut (goddess)
O2 London venue
O'Farrell, Gerald:
The Tutankhamen Deception
Old Kingdom
‘Opening of the Mouth'
Oriental Institute, Chicago
Orr, Margaret
Orr, Winifred
Osiris (king of the underworld)
ostriches
ouija boards
paganism
Palestine
Pasi
Pawah
Pearson's Magazine
Pentu
Per-Wer
(shrine of Nekhbet)
Peteti
Petrie, Sir William Matthew Flinders
Pettigrew, Thomas:
History of Egyptian Mummies
Philae monuments
Pinodjem II
tomb of
Pinodjem family
Pococke, Reverend Richard:
Description of the East and Some Other Countries
Poe, Edgar Allan: ‘Some Words with a Mummy'
Pollock, Dr
polytheism
Pompeii
Porchester, Lord
prenomen
Prudhoe Lions
Pseusennes II
Ptah (patron deity of Memphis)
Ptolemy I
Ptolemy II
Putney Vale Cemetery, London
pyramid complexes
pyramids
Great Pyramid
Old Kingdom
Qebehsenuef (guardian of the intestines)
Quibell, James Edward
Qurn, el (Theban mountain)
Ramesses I
first king of the 19th Dynasty
short reign
unfinished tomb (KV 16)
Ramesses II ‘The Great'
autopsy
longevity
temples at Abydos
tomb of (KV 9)
Ramesses III
memorial temple
Ramesses VI
tomb of
Ramesses IX
Ramesses X
Ramesses XI
abandons his incomplete tomb (KV 4)
devoted to Ptah
flees north during civil war
Ramesside kings
el-Rassul, Ahmed
Re (sun god)
Reckitt, Albert
Reeves, Nicholas
Complete Tutankhamen
regnal dates
‘Restoration Stela'
Reuters
Rothschild, Alfred de
Rougé, Emmanuel de
Royal Academy of History, Madrid
‘royal heiress' theory
royal tomb-workers
known as the ‘Servants in the Place of Truth'
living in Deir el-Medina
specialist artisans
unskileld labourers
Royal Wadi
Said, Abdel-Asl Ahmad
Sakha (ancient Xois)
Sakkara
pyramid of Teti
Sakkara Affair (1905)
Sakkara cemetery
Sakkara Serapeum, Cairo
Savoy Hotel, London
scarabs
Schaden, Dr Otto
schistosomiasis (bilharzia)
Scott, Dr Alexander
seances
Second Intermediate Period
Second World War
Sedeinga temple
Sekhmet (a goddess)
Senwosret III
Serket
Setepenre
Seth
Seti I
temples at Abydos
Seti II
tomb of
shabtis
(servant figures)
Shaw, Ian:
Oxford History of Ancient Egypt
Shelley, Mary
Frankenstein
Shu (a god)
Sicard, Father Claude
Sitamen, Princess
Smendes
founder of 21st Dynasty
rules northern Egypt from Tanis
Smenkhkare
burial of
co-regent with Akhenaten as
married to Meritaten
rules from Amarna
Tutankhamen succeeds
unorthodox ideas
Smith, Sir Grafton Elliot
The Royal Mummies
Tutankhamen and the Discovery of his Tomb by the Late Earl of Carnarvon andf Mr Howard Carter
Sobeknofru
solar cults
Soleb temple of Amenhotep III
Sons of Horus
Spink (London dealers)
Stack, Sir Lee
State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich
Stoker, Bram
Dracula
The Jewel of Seven Stars
Strand Magazine
Suppiluliumas
Syria
Tadukhepa
Taemwadjsi
Tanisis
excavation of royal tombs (1939)
Smendes rules northern Egypt from
Tanta
Tawosret, Queen
Taylor, Robert
Tefnut
Tell el-Balamun (ancient Pa-iu-en-Amen)
Tera (fictional)
Teti
Textile Research Centre, Leiden University
Thaysen, Dr A.C.
Theban (TT) tombs
TT : Ineni's tomb
TT
Thebes
civil war
funeral rituals
heart of Amen cult
mummified bodies buried in rock-cut tombs
necropolis
New Kingdom, map
patron deity of (Amen)
raided by Libyan nomads
religious capital
tomb numbers
tomb TT
Theosophists
Third Intermediate Period
Thomas Cook & Son
Thuya
blood group
tomb of (KV 46)
Times, The
Tiy, Queen
Tiye
Tomb of the Horse
tombs: Wilkinson's number sequence
tourism, tourists
‘Tragic Princess, The'
Treasures of Tutankhamen
exhibition (1972 – 9)
Catalogue
Summary Guide
Treasures of Tutankhamun
exhibition (London, 1972)
Trotman, Edward
Tushratta of Mitanni
Tutankhamen
advisers
age at death
and Akhenaten's religious experiment
autopsy
see
autopsy
blood group
brief reign
burial among his divine ancestors
and cause of death
clues to his whereabouts
criticism of
a devotee of Amen
family
see
family
gold death mask
Harrison X-ray of skull
‘library'
lost memorial temple
mannequin
marriage
moves the capital
names
his necropolis seal
parentage
probably born in Amarna
relevance of KV 54 storage jars
royal birth
succeeds Smenkhkare
succession crisis after his death
superstar status
vital statistics
wardrobe
works to restore Egypt and her traditional gods
Tutankhamen
(film)
Tutankhamen and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
tour
Tutankhamen's curse
6th Earl's fear of
Carter denies its existence
Corelli mentions the ancient curse
death of Lord Carnarvon
dire warnings to tomb robbers
fate of those who first crept into the Burial Chamber
inscribed on a clay tablet
list of curse victims
protecting the tombs
theft from the dead
theories about Carnarvon's death
vital that no one should interfere with the tomb and its mummy
and Weigall
Winlock's research
written on the back of a statue
Tutankhamen's tomb (KV 62)
Annexe
Antechamber
archaeological detective work
Burial Chamber
Burial Chamber officially opened
categories of grave goods
coffins
a cramped, non-royal tomb
decoration
EAS plans for replica
Egypt's first near-complete royal burial
and floods
golden funerary mask
‘Golden Throne'
grave goods
numbering of
removal of
guardian statues
‘heirlooms'
humidity damage to some grave goods
intense media scrutiny of the find
‘Little Golden Shrine'
magical bricks
mummified foetuses of Tutankhamen's stillborn daughters
the mummy
numbering of tomb (KV 62)
official opening
one of three non-royal tombs (with KV 55 and KV 63)
Painted Box
painted walls
passageway
rediscovery by Carter (1922)
robberies
sarcophagus
security
shrines
textiles
tomb closed (26 February 1923)
Treasury
Tutankhamen rests in his tomb
Tutankhaten
see
Tutankhamen
Tuthmosis (prince)
Tuthmosis I
first king known to have been buried in the Valley
mummy discovered at Pinodjem II's tomb (disputed)
a warrior king
Tuthmosis II
memorial temple
mummy discovered at Pinodjem II's tomb
Tuthmosis III
mummy discovered at Pinodjem II's tomb
scarab of
a warrior king
Tuthmosis IV
builder and diplomat
coffin found in Amenhotep II's tomb
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