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Mr. G. with Tut in Philly :-)

Scaled down model of sarcophogus


This scaled down model of the
famous sarcophogus actually was
used to hold Tut's intestines. It
is beautifully crafted and made
with gold inlay as well as the
blue semi-precious stone, lapis-
lazuli.

Crook and Flail


This crook and flail belonged to
King Tutankhamun, and he is
believed to have used them in
ceremonies while he ruled.

Gold Diadem of King Tut


A diadem is a type of crown,
usually circular and thin, worn in
ceremonies by royalty.

Tut's Canopic Jars



These alabaster canopic jars, had
lids with the 4 figures of the
goddesses Isis, Nemphthys, Neit,
and Selket.

Tut's Canopic Chest

Tutankhamen's vitals liver,
lungs, stomach and intestines
were placed in this beautifully
crafted calcite chest placed
within a gilded (gold covered)
shrine in the treasury.

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