This compact, beautifully illustrated book brings to life the greatest
treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Fifty of the most important
objects discovered in the tomb are accompanied by short,
easy-to-understand texts that explain the historical importance of these
incredible ancient artifacts while instilling a sense of wonder.
Egyptologist Garry Shaw gives an insightful overview of the world of
Ancient Egypt into which Tutankhamun was born, as well as the key events
of his short life. Each of the carefully selected objects in this book
is presented with a full-page color image accompanied by an explanation
of its symbolic importance, intended use, as well as the reasons why it
would have been buried with the pharaoh. Beyond the included artifacts,
this book also depicts the dramatic events leading up to the discovery
of the tomb in 1922. This pocket-sized guide is the perfect companion
for anyone fascinated by the child pharaoh, or anyone who plans to visit
the new Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Cairo, or any of the Tutankhamun
exhibitions touring the world today.