A collection of articles from the Daily Telegraph's 1922 reporting
on Howard Carter's discovery and excavation of the ancient Egyptian tomb
of Tutankhamen.
Howard Carter (1874-1939) was an English Egyptologist who discovered and
led the excavation of Pharaoh Tutankhamen's tomb in November 1922. This
series of articles was written by G. Elliot Smith for the Daily
Telegraph, and they offer commentary on the wider meaning of the
incredible discovery. Hidden by rubble and debris, the tomb remained
largely intact for over 30 centuries, making it the best-preserved royal
burial from ancient Egypt. Delve into the excitement of this renowned
expedition and immerse yourself in Howard Carter's archaeological
breakthrough.
The chapters featured in this volume include: