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1 Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Room One Room Two Room Four Room Three Name of Museum Visit the Curator

2 Name of Museum Curator Information My name is Jack Niedringhaus. I live in a family of four. I have a dog name Teddy. I go to a school named MICDS. My favorite food is a brownie. My favorite sport is baseball. My favorite history subject is the civilization of Ancient Egypt Back to Lobby

3 Name of Museum Room 1 Title Introduction

4 Name of Museum Room 2 Title Body Paragraph

5 Name of Museum Room 3 Title Image 2 Image 3

6 Name of Museum Room 4 Title Bibliography

7 Name of Museum Tutankhamun’s tomb could have been touched before in Ancient times by robbers that did not take much treasures. Tutankhamun’s tomb was buried in the Valley of the Kings. With a four room tomb that contained golden objects and army tools. Tutankhamun ruled from 1332 BCE to 1322 BCE. Tutankhamun ruled as king for half of his lifetime. The tomb of Tutankhamun is located in the Valley of the Kings by Thebes. Tutankhamun lived to around the age of 19. Tutankhamun was the pharaoh for around 9 years. Tutankhamun was buried in a four room tomb with various treasures. Archeologist Howard Carter was the man to find Tutankhamun’s tomb. The art on Tutankhamun's tomb helps prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization. Introduction Back to Room 1

8 Name of Museum Three artifacts in king Tut’s tomb that help prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization. The first artifact in king Tut’s tomb that helped prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization is Anubis. Anubis was the jackal god of embalming, Anubis guarded the entrance to the treasury. Anubis made the first mummy and showed how eternal life was possible for everyone. The second artifact in king Tut’s tomb that help prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization is the gilded cow’s head. The gilded cow’s head represented the goddess Hathor. Egyptians believed Hathor was the guardian of the west. The third artifact in king Tut’s tomb that help prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization was the golden shrine. The golden shrine once contained a statue of the king. This artifact had been stolen by tomb robbers. In conclusion Three artifacts in king Tut’s tomb that help prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization. Body Paragraph Back to Room 2

9 Name of Museum Model of the pharaoh's boat, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 21 May 2015. http://quest.eb.com/search/151_2503060/1/151_2503060/cite Image 1 Back to Room 3

10 Name of Museum Howard Carter in the entrance to Tutankhamun's tomb at Luxor. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 21 May 2015. http://quest.eb.com/search/300_2281747/1/300_2281747/cite Image 2 Back to Room 3

11 Name of Museum Tutankhamun's funeral mask covered in solid gold. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 21 May 2015. http://quest.eb.com/search/151_2507060/1/151_2507060/cite Image 3 Back to Room 3

12 Name of Museum Works Cited Hart, George. Ancient Egypt. New york: Barnes and Noble, 2011. Print. Lunis, Natilie. Tut's deadly tomb. New york: Bearport, 2011. Print. Reeves, Nicholas. Into Mummy's Tomb. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1992. Print. Shuter, Jane. Exploring the Ancient World Ancient Egypt. New York: Gareth Stevens, 2011. Print. "Tutankhamun." Compton's. Vol. T23. Chicago: Britanica, 2010. N. pag. Print. "Tutankhamun." World Book Student. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 May 2015. Lesko, Leonard H. "Tutankhamun." World Book Student. World Book, 2015. Web. 18 May 2015. Bibliography Back to Room 4


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