Tut took the throne at the age of about nine his regents made sure that the monotheistic Amarna religion of Akhenaten ended and re-established the old capitals. It is probable that the pharaoh's regents made most if not all of the decisions during Tutankhamun's minority. The pharaoh died at the age of 17 or 18. His fame rests only upon the 1922 discovery of his intact tomb in the Valley of the Kings. He had been forgotten and the tomb lies in an area that was not normally used for royal burials in the Valley center, was thereby protected from raiders.
He was king.
Quite likely. The ancient Egyptians used hallucinogenic plants in religious rituals.
King tut loved to play with games.Like gameboards.Back then the egyptians had to have fun too!
We do not know for sure but most probably, like most pharaohs, he was revered as godlike.
Because of the treasures
Well why not? He's an important part to understanding the ancient Egyptians.
Yes; bronze and silver trumpets were found in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Tutankhamun and Rameses as they were both well known Pharaohs.
Egypt, or as it was known to the ancient Egyptians; Kemet.
He was king.
The perm was invented in the reign of Tutankhamun by many Egyptians and originated in the farming industry. The perm's popularity grew to the point that Tutankhamun was rockin' a perm himself.
An important date of Tutankhamun's life was when he became a pharaoh, even at a young age!!
YES! It was and still is famous because Tutankhamun was such a young Pharaoh when he reigned. His tomb also gave us an insight of how the ancient Egyptians lived.
Quite likely. The ancient Egyptians used hallucinogenic plants in religious rituals.
King tut loved to play with games.Like gameboards.Back then the egyptians had to have fun too!
Sandals were worn by the rich. Socks were also found in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
We do not know for sure but most probably, like most pharaohs, he was revered as godlike.