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November 5th, 1922 Although I was satisfied because I was before what it could be a great finding, probably the one of the lost tombs which I had been.

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1 November 5th, 1922 Although I was satisfied because I was before what it could be a great finding, probably the one of the lost tombs which I had been looking for during many years, I was amazed by the small entrance, unlike other royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Its design clearly belonged to the XVIII dinasty, but, …could it be just the tomb of a noble buried there under the consentiment of the king? I had no evidence at all so far in my investigations…. If I had known that if I had digged a little more I could have seen the seal with the name of Tutankhamun, I would have continued working that day, …but I didn’t do it…it was getting late, night was falling and the full moon had risen in the night sky. I filled again with sand the place to portect it from robbery, and along with my workers, I came back home and wrote a telegraph to Lord Carnarvor, who was in England, with this message: “We have finally made a great discovery in the Valley of the Kings. A magnificient tomb with the seals untouched. Everything locked until your arrival. Congratulations. Carter.

2 QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DIARY 1.Which job did the person who wrote the diary had? When did he write it? 2.What’s the Valley of the Kings? Where is it located? Who were buried there? 3.Who do you think could the tomb he had found belong to? 4.Who was Tutankhamun? In which time did he live? How did he die? 5.Who was Howard Carter? And Lord Carnarvon? When did they live? If you want to answer these questions better, check: http://history1900s.about.com/od/1920s/a/kingtut.htm

3 The finding of the tomb of Tutankhamun was one of the most important discovery for the worldwide archaeology. For the first time it was possible to behold the funeral treasures which were found inside, although some of them had been stolen by the thieves in the past. There were more than 3.800 objects such as thrones, chairs, beds, arks, war charriots, jewls, vases with leftovers of wine inside, baskets with food, statuettes of gods, statues of the Pharaoh, alabaster lamps, games, weapons, clothes, etc...and, above all, the coffin with the mummy of the Pharaoh himself wearing his amulets. Thanks to all these objects we can know a lot more about daily life in Ancient Egypt. GO BACK TO WEBQUEST

4 If you click on this site you‘ll be able to take a virtual ride around Tutankhamun’s tomb as it was found: http://youtube.com/watch?v=h-vN6Iqhl3Y If you click on here, you’ll see in detail the famous MASK OF TUTANKHAMUN: http://www.eternalegypt.org/EternalEgyptWebsiteWeb/HomeServlet?ee_ website_action_key=action.display.element&story_id=&module_id=&lang uage_id=1&elemen http://youtube.com/watch?v=OG4Pn7cGkUc


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