At the time of the clearing of the tomb of Tutankhamun Howard Carter and
his team made meticulous handwritten notes of every single object found.
Yet a full scholarly publication of the majority of them has yet to be
undertaken. This book presents a catalogue of the ornamental calcite
vessels with an introduction and a discussion of their artistic merit,
at times disputed, as well as their purpose during the life of
Tutankhamun and after his death. Most of them were designed to contain
scented unguents so precious that they proved irresistible to robbers in
antiquity. Their intricate design combining utilitarian use with
symbolic forms and ornamentation paired with a near perfect state of
preservation makes them rare examples of royal arts and crafts of late
18th dynasty Egypt. The book is illustrated with original black & white
photographs, most of them taken at the time of the discovery by Harry
Burton, as well as some drawings made by Howard Carter. The colour
photographs are by Sandro Vannini.