PBS
Pbs: Egypt's Golden Kingdom: Tutankhamen
Tutankhamen, boy-pharaoh, was famous not for his rule, which was short, but for the findings in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Click on the pictures for more information and be sure to watch the PBS video. Requires RealPlayer.
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Passionate About History: King Tut's Tomb Through the Eyes of Carter
Video [6:15] of Harry Burton and Sandra Vannini discussing the replica of the contents of King Tut's tomb as Howard Carter would have originally seen them.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Head of Tutankhamun From the Amarna Period of Egypt's New Kingdom
In this video [2:44] Met curator Nicholas Reeves on fragmented history in Head of Tutankhamun from the Amarna Period of Egypt's New Kingdom, c. 1336-1327 B.C.E. This head is a fragment from a statue group that represented the god Amun...
California Academy of Sciences
California Academy of Sciences: What Killed King Tut?
A diverse group of scientists recently solved the 3000 year-old case of how King Tut died. [1:39]