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Tutankhamen and the Discovery of His Tomb by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter

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A scholarly account interprets the archaeological uncovering of a pharaoh’s tomb and places the finds within the wider context of Egyptian funerary practice and belief. It reviews exploration of royal burials, inventories and illustrations of funerary equipment, and explanations of embalming, ritual imagery, and ideas about immortality and the soul’s journey to heaven. The narrative examines tomb‑robbing and reburial customs, compares artistic motifs and tomb layouts, and offers bibliographical guidance. Concluding chapters reflect on the ethical issues raised by excavation and removal of ancient remains and objects, aiming to clarify the cultural and historical significance of the discoveries for a general reader.

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Grafton Elliot Smith

Grafton Elliot Smith was an influential British anatomist and anthropologist known for his pioneering work in the study of ancient cultures and their practices. He is particularly recognized for his research on mummification and the migrations of early cultures, as detailed in his notable work "The Migrations of Early Culture." Smith's contributions to the understanding of human history also include his analysis of the significance of geographical distribution in cultural practices. Additionally, he co-authored "Tutankhamen and the Discovery of His Tomb," which reflects his interest in Egyptology and the impact of archaeological discoveries on our understanding of ancient civilizations.

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