Tutankhamen: The Life and Death of the Boy-King

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“Sifting through arcane archaeological evidence, the author diligently pieces together a full-bodied portrait of an ever-fascinating ancient ruler.” —Booklist

When Tutankhamen’s tomb was discovered in 1922, even the most experienced archaeologists joined the international community in marveling at the incredible wealth—and seemingly bizarre rituals—of ancient Egypt. What kind of society could produce such spectacular treasures only to bury them forever?

Lost in a frenzy of speculation—anthropological, scientific, and commercial—was Tutankhamen himself. Thirty-five hundred years ago, the mightiest empire on Earth crowned a boy as its king, then worshipped him as a god. Nine years later, he was dead. Despite the young monarch’s almost universal recognition in death, Egyptologists know very little about his life. Traditional histories, founded on incomplete investigation and academic dogma, shed almost no light on the details of a life as complicated and as fascinating as it was short.

In Tutankhamen: The Life and Death of the Boy-King, Christine El Mahdy finally delivers a coherent portrait of King Tut’s life and its historical significance. Based on stunning tomb records, lost since their discovery, this revolutionary biography begins to answer one of the twentieth century’s most compelling archaeological mysteries: Who was Tutankhamen?

“Remarkable . . . El Mahdy takes her readers on a wonderful journey of discovery. She places her fragments meticulously onto a map of Egyptian history, custom, and belief. In doing so, she dismantles the most widely received ideas.” —The Washington Post

“Once you surrender to El Mahdy’s magical, mystical Egyptian tour, this book is hard to put down.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer

 

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Christine El Mahdy (1950-2008) was an Egyptologist at Yeovil College, where she was the founder and director of the Egyptian Society. Her works include Tutankhamen: The Life and Death of the Boy-King, The World of the Pharaohs and Mummies, Myth and Magic. She lived in England.

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