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The next morning, 27 November, saw an inspection of the tomb in the presence of an Egyptian official. Callender rigged up electric lighting, illuminating a vast haul of items, including gilded couches, chests, thrones, and shrines. They also saw evidence of two further chambers, including the sealed
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the next day. However that night, Carter, Carnarvon, Lady Evelyn and Callender apparently made an unauthorised visit, becoming the first people in modern times to enter the tomb. Some sources suggest that the group also entered the inner burial chamber. In this account, a small hole was found in the
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in attendance, made a "tiny breach in the top left-hand corner" of the doorway, using a chisel that his grandmother had given him for his 17th birthday. He was able to peer in by the light of a candle and see that many of the gold and ebony treasures were still in place. He did not yet know whether
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On 24 November 1922, the full extent of the stairway was cleared and a seal containing Tutankhamun's cartouche found on the outer doorway. This door was removed and the rubble-filled corridor behind cleared, revealing the door of the tomb itself. On 26 November, Carter, with Carnarvon, Lady Evelyn
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Carter returned to the Valley of Kings, and investigated a line of huts that he had abandoned a few seasons earlier. The crew cleared the huts and rock debris beneath. On 4 November 1922, a worker uncovered a step in the rock. According to Carter's published account the workmen discovered the step
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In 1904, after a dispute with local people over tomb thefts, he was transferred to the Inspectorate of Lower Egypt. Carter was praised for his improvements in the protection of, and accessibility to, existing excavation sites, and his development of a grid-block system for searching for tombs. The
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In the early 1902, Carter began searching the Valley of the Kings on his own. He initially aimed at the southeast rocky wall of the valley basin. Despite being an inaccessible area, within 3 days he found what he was looking for: stone steps, sepulchral entrance, corridor, sarcophagus chamber, in
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Towards the end of February 1923, a rift between Lord Carnarvon and Carter, probably caused by a disagreement on how to manage the supervising Egyptian authorities, temporarily halted the excavation. Work recommenced in early March after Lord Carnarvon apologised to Carter. Later that month Lord
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Carter resigned from the Antiquities Service in 1905 after a formal inquiry into what became known as the Saqqara Affair, a violent confrontation that took place on January 8, 1905. between Egyptian site guards and a group of French tourists. Carter sided with the Egyptian personnel, refusing to
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in Cairo. There were several breaks in the work, including one lasting nearly a year in 1924–25, caused by a dispute over what Carter saw as excessive control of the excavation by the Egyptian Antiquities Service. The Egyptian authorities eventually agreed that Carter should complete the tomb's
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of Tutankhamun. The tomb was considered the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings, and the discovery was eagerly covered by the world's press. However, much to the annoyance of other newspapers, Lord Carnarvon sold exclusive reporting rights to
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After the clearance of the tomb had been completed in 1932 Carter retired from excavation work. He continued to live in his house near Luxor in winter and retained a flat in London but, as interest in Tutankhamun declined, he lived a fairly isolated existence with few close friends.
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By 1922, Lord Carnarvon had become dissatisfied with the lack of results after several years of finding little. After considering withdrawing his funding, Carnarvon agreed, after a discussion with Carter, that he would fund one more season of work in the Valley of the Kings.
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it was "a tomb or merely an old cache", but he did see a promising sealed doorway between two sentinel statues. Carnarvon asked, "Can you see anything?" Carter replied: "Yes, wonderful things!" Carter had, in fact, discovered Tutankhamun's tomb (subsequently designated
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while digging beneath the remains of the huts; other accounts attribute the discovery to a boy digging outside the assigned work area. Carter had the steps partially dug out until the top of a mud-plastered doorway was found. The doorway was stamped with indistinct
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Carter could be awkward in company, particularly with those of a higher social standing. Often abrasive, he admitted to having a hot temper, which often aggravated disputes, including the 1905 Saqqara Affair and the 1924–25 dispute with Egyptian authorities.
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short, the last home of the fourth Thutmose, carefully stripped (except for a few furnishings and a cart). While digging to find Thutmose IV's final resting place, Howard unearthed an alabaster cup and a small blue scarab with Queen Hatshepsut's name on it.
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His love for Egypt remained strong; the epitaph on his gravestone reads: "May your spirit live, may you spend millions of years, you who love Thebes, sitting with your face to the north wind, your eyes beholding happiness", a quotation taken from the
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Receiving only limited formal education at Swaffham, he showed talent as an artist. The nearby mansion of the Amherst family, Didlington Hall, contained a sizable collection of Egyptian antiques, which sparked Carter's interest in that subject.
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depicts Carter as the primary antagonist in a fictional retelling of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. A group of children, in possession of a mysterious jar, seek to return it to its original resting place following a series of troubling
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doorway to the inner burial chamber, guarded by two life-size statues of Tutankhamun. In spite of evidence of break-ins in ancient times, the tomb was virtually intact, and would ultimately be found to contain over 5,000 items.
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In 1914, Lord Carnarvon received the concession to dig in the Valley of the Kings. Carter led the work, undertaking a systematic search for any tombs missed by previous expeditions, in particular that of the
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led to a sustained rise in popularity. This has been reflected in TV dramas, films and books, with Carter's quest and discovery of the tomb portrayed with varying levels of accuracy.
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said the letter proved previous rumours, and the contemporary suspicions of Egyptian authorities, that Carter had been siphoning treasures for himself.
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came to light, accusing him of stealing from Tutankhamun's tomb. Carter had given Gardiner an amulet and assured him it had not come from the tomb, but
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He had acted as a part-time dealer for both collectors and museums for a number of years. He continued in this role, including acting for the
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Despite the significance of his archaeological find, Carter received no honour from the British government. However, in 1926, he received the
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Although only 17, Carter was innovative in improving the methods of copying tomb decoration. In 1892, he worked under the tutelage of
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Carter's meticulous assessing and cataloguing of the thousands of objects in the tomb took nearly ten years, most being moved to the
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In February 1903, sixty meters north of the tomb of Thutmose IV, Carter found a stone bearing the ring with the name of Hatshepsut.
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under the pseudonym Elizabeth Peters. He appears in many of the books, and numbers among the Emersons' circle of friends. In
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On 29 November the tomb was officially opened in the presence of a number of invited dignitaries and Egyptian officials.
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That the group entered the burial chamber is supported by Lucas and Hoving, but dismissed by Carnarvon in
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retained her late husband's concession in the Valley of the Kings, allowing Carter to continue his work.
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Carnarvon & Carter – The story of the two Englishmen who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun
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Antiquities Service also provided funding for Carter to head his own excavation projects.
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A World Beneath the Sands: Adventurers and Archaeologists in the Golden Age of Egyptology
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Carter has been portrayed or referred to in many film, television and radio productions:
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cf the prayer to the Goddess Nut found on the lids of New Kingdom coffins: "O my mother
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clearance. This continued until 1929, with some final work lasting until February 1932.
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Carnarvon, Carter and Tutankhamun Revisited: The Hidden Truths and Doomed Relationships
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Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb revived popular interest in Ancient Egypt – '
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The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume I – Search, Discovery and Clearance of the Antechamber
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he supervised the systematic exploration of the valley by the American archaeologist
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Der vergessene Pharao: Unternehmen Tut-ench-Amun, grösste Abenteuer der Archäologie
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Lucas, Alfred (1942). "Notes on some of the objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun".
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One common element in popular representations of the excavation is the idea of a '
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apologise when the French authorities made an official complaint. Moving back to
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chamber's sealed doorway and Carter, Carnarvon and Lady Evelyn crawled through.
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A paraphrased extract from Carter's diary of 26 November 1922 is used as the
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while staying in Luxor near the tomb site. He died in Cairo on 5 April 1923.
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In 1899, Carter was appointed Inspector of Monuments for Upper Egypt in the
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The Discoverer of the Tomb of Tutankhamun and the Detroit Institute of Arts
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Carter wrote a number of books on Egyptology during his career, including
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In 2019, the great-niece of Howard Carter opened a bistro in the town of
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Realising the size and scope of the task ahead, Carter sought help from
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on 9 May 1874, the youngest child (of eleven) of artist and illustrator
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in Cairo. The Metropolitan Museum items were later returned to Egypt.
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in November 1922, the best-preserved pharaonic tomb ever found in the
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Howard Carter and the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun (Rev edn)
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was impressed by his artistic skills, and in 1891 she prompted the
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autographed sketch of Howard Carter, 1924 for the Cincinnati Post
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The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume II – Burial Chamber & Mummy
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Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities
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dismissed the idea, describing Carter as a "stoical loner".
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aged 64 at his London flat at 49 Albert Court, next to the
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The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume III – Treasury & Annex
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Young Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
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in London on 6 March, nine people attending his funeral.
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Carter spent much of his childhood with relatives in the
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The Dean of Archaeological Photographers: Harry Burton
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River In The Desert: modern travels in ancient Egypt
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Howard Carter, The Tomb of Tut.Ankh.Amen, 3 volumes.
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In Laura Lee Guhrke's 2011 historical romance novel
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The Forgotten Pharaoh: The Discovery of Tutankhamun
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William Morrow. 2395: 2124: 2088: 1892: 1765: 1727: 1601: 1500: 1488: 1476: 1437: 1397: 722: 319: 258:, the capital founded by the pharaoh 239:, in the excavation and recording of 203: 3753: 3031:Schulz, Matthias (15 January 2010). 2874:. Pocket Essentials, Hertfordshire. 2726: 2330: 2052: 2034:from the original on 12 January 2022 1454:. Highclere Enterprises. p. 59. 1402:. Paris: Pygmalion; GĂ©rard Watelet. 1349: 635:, on 2 March 1939. He was buried in 326:Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun 262:. From 1894 to 1899, he worked with 103:Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun 3849:20th-century British archaeologists 3844:19th-century British archaeologists 3773: 2731:. New York: Freeman & Company. 2693:The tomb of Tut Ankh Amen, volume 1 2020:Furness, Hannah (14 October 2016). 24: 3026:Five Years' Explorations at Thebes 2772:. 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Howard Carter (archaeologist)
Howard Carter (disambiguation)

Kensington
Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun
Archaeology
Egyptology

archaeologist
Egyptologist
discovered
18th Dynasty
Pharaoh
Tutankhamun
Valley of the Kings
Kensington
Samuel John Carter
née
Norfolk
market town
Swaffham
Lady Amherst
Egypt Exploration Fund
Percy Newberry
Middle Kingdom
Beni Hasan
Flinders Petrie
Amarna
Akhenaten
Édouard Naville

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