Tutankhamun (First Books--Ancient Biographies) Review

Tutankhamun (First Books--Ancient Biographies)
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This book is for an older student (3rd grade and up?) It is much longer and textier, with more to read and understand. The book explains the position of the Pharoahs of Egypt, their views of the afterlife, and offers a brief history of the Three Kingdoms.
It talks about the first archaeological expeditions to Egypt, introduces Howard Carter, and follows him as he labors for years in the desert without great results. And then - oh, the suspense - the book gives a chapter on finding the tomb of Tutankhamun, and peering inside at the treasure it held. Your child will really explore the many, many years it took to catalog and preserve everything in the tomb.
A great biographical section on Tutankhamun and the context of his times, followed by a debunking of the Curse of The Mummy.
Worthwhile book.

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A portrait of Tutankhamun explains how, through the preservation of his tomb, the life and times of the young pharoah have been discovered, in a study that describes diverse aspects of ancient Egypt and its culture.--This text refers to the Library Binding edition.

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