Tutankhamen was one of the Egyptian family-sensitive eighteenth in the history of ancient Egypt and the pharaoh of Egypt from 1334 to 1325 BC. M. In the era of the modern state. Tutankhamen is one of the most famous pharaohs, for reasons not related to the accomplishments achieved or where the victorious wars, but for other reasons are not considered important historically is the most prominent is the discovery of the cemetery and treasures in full and without any damage to the mystery surrounding the circumstances of his death was considered much hailed the death of Pharaoh at a very early age is Not normal, especially with the presence of traces of fractures in the skull and thigh bone and Minister of the marriage of his widow after his death and the inauguration of the same pastoral, all these fuzzy and intensive use of the myth of the curse of the pharaohs associated with the cemetery Tutankhamen used in films and video games made Tutankhamen months Pharaohs, for reasons not related at all, or the historic significance of the accomplishments achieved during the short years, Egypt Branch, but the gas and do not answer questions it considers some of the oldest murders in human history. Tutankhamen was 9 years old when he became pharaoh of Egypt and the ancient Egyptian language name that means "living image of the god Amon", a large ancient Egyptian gods. Tutankhamen lived in a transitional period in the history of ancient Egypt, where he later Akhenaten, who tried to unify Egypt's old gods in the form of a single machine was in the custody of a return to worship gods of ancient Egypt multinational. His tomb was discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter and the discovery of this latest uproar extensive media in the world. he most famous Egyptian pharaoh today is, without doubt, Tutankhamun. The boy king died in his late teens and remained at rest in Egypt's Valley of the Kings for over 3,300 years.
All that changed in November 1922, when Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered by the British Egyptologist Howard Carter who was excavating on behalf of his patron Lord Carnarvon. His tomb almost escaped discovery and could have been undiscovered to this day. Carter had been searching for the tomb for a number of years and Carnarvon had decided that enough time and money had been expended with little return. However, Carter managed to persaude his patron to fund one more season and within days of resuming the tomb was found. Today, the tomb still contains the pharaoh's remains, hidden from view inside the outermost of three coffins. He is the only pharaoh still residing in the Valley of the Kings - as far as we know! The tomb itself is very small and appears to have been destined for someone of lesser importance. Tutankhamun's unexpected early demise saw the tomb's rushed