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the next day. However that night, Carter, Carnarvon, Lady Evelyn and
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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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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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Tutankhamun declined, he lived a fairly isolated existence with few close friends.
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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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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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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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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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2731:. New York: Freeman & Company.
2693:The tomb of Tut Ankh Amen, volume 1
2020:Furness, Hannah (14 October 2016).
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3026:Five Years' Explorations at Thebes
2772:. New York: Simon & Schuster.
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969:He appears as a main character in
404:Egyptian Department of Antiquities
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3501:Ancient Egyptian race controversy
3136:317a and 317b mummies (daughters)
3010:
1946:Alberge, Dalya (13 August 2022).
1857:Five Years' Exploration at Thebes
1792:, Saturday 27 March 1926, page 8.
1254:Ingram, Simon (17 October 2022).
1101:Karl Kitchen, a reporter for the
512:Five Years' Exploration at Thebes
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2637:"Howard Carter's 138th Birthday"
2360:"Radio Times, 27 Feb–5 Mar 1949"
2053:Oddy, Andrew (18 October 2016).
933:He is parodied in the 1979 book
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3814:Deaths from lymphoma in England
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890:As the main character in 2016
696:(1923) (written together with
522:requesting a private lecture.
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2962:(Hardbook). London: Picador.
2770:Tutankhamun: The Untold Story
2079:, Random House, 1993, p. 102.
1741:"Report of Carnarvon's death"
1130:
1117:Tutankhamun: The Untold Story
1002:'s 2001 German-language book
975:A Cloudy Day on the West Side
908:
871:He was portrayed in the 2008
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3879:British expatriates in Egypt
3819:Deaths from Hodgkin lymphoma
3330:The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
3298:The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
3290:Of Time, Tombs and Treasures
2564:Vandenberg, Philipp (2001).
2488:. Grand Central Publishing.
2253:probatesearch.service.gov.uk
1185:UK public library membership
1048:for Part 3 of the encrypted
784:The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
779:Columbia Pictures Television
501:Real Academia de la Historia
279:Egyptian Antiquities Service
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3686:Egypt–Mesopotamia relations
3506:Population history of Egypt
3141:Amenhotep III (grandfather)
3126:"The Younger Lady" (mother)
3067:20th Century Press Archives
3054:(public domain audiobooks)
2753:. Melcher Media, New York.
2675:Sources and further reading
2338:"Howard Carter (Character)"
1219:Retrieved 12 November 2013.
847:(2001), he is portrayed by
823:(1995), he is portrayed by
787:(1980), he is portrayed by
338:In 1907, he began work for
93:Kensington, London, England
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3824:Archaeologists from London
2591:Peters, Elizabeth (1998).
2521:Guhrke, Laura Lee (2011).
2446:Retrieved 13 January 2017.
2366:. 3 March 1949. p. 24
998:He is a main character in
845:The Tutankhamun Conspiracy
645:Wishing Cup of Tutankhamun
360:in the Valley of the Kings
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2830:, vol 25, no 1. June 1939
2825:Howard Carter, obituary.
2682:Carnarvon, Fiona (2007).
2463:27 September 2013 at the
1706:, p. 134 and passim.
1450:Carnarvon, Fiona (2011).
1398:David, Elisabeth (1999).
1319:Pharaoh (13 March 2023).
971:Muhammad Al-Mansi Qindeel
944:He is a key character in
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2958:Wilkinson, Toby (2020).
2686:. Highclere Enterprises.
2570:. Luebbe Verlagsgruppe.
2554:Retrieved 20 March 2015.
2511:Retrieved 17 March 2010.
2442:15 February 2017 at the
2407:The Adventures of Tintin
2210:Reeves & Taylor 1992
2186:Reeves & Taylor 1992
1537:Reeves & Taylor 1992
1503:, pp. 296–298, 407.
1234:www.swaffhammuseum.co.uk
1088:
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921:The Adventures of Tintin
843:In the made-for-TV film
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2768:Hoving, Thomas (1978).
2708:Cross, William (2006).
2402:The Seven Crystal Balls
2255:Retrieved 2 March 2018.
927:The Seven Crystal Balls
764:The Tomb of Tutankhamen
613:Cleveland Museum of Art
172:the intact tomb of the
3839:People from Kensington
3048:Works by Howard Carter
3017:Works by Howard Carter
2986:. Barzan, Manchester.
2727:Ford, Barbara (1995).
2606:Carroll, Emma (2018).
2486:The Murder of King Tut
2467:Retrieved 23 May 2009.
2457:The Tutankhamun Affair
2435:Motel of the Mysteries
2385:Doctor Who: Forty-Five
2230:. 2001. Archived from
2075:Paul William Roberts,
1642:Carter & Mace 1923
1575:Carter & Mace 1923
1513:Carter & Mace 1923
1423:Carter & Mace 1923
1215:24 August 2017 at the
1160:10.1093/ref:odnb/32312
964:The Murder of King Tut
950:The Tutankhamun Affair
935:Motel of the Mysteries
854:In an episode of 2005
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3412:Glossary of artifacts
3358:Curse of the pharaohs
2930:Vandenberg, Philipp.
2608:Secrets of a Sun King
2524:Wedding of the Season
2057:. The Daily Telegraph
1550:"KV 62 (Tutankhamen)"
1031:Secrets of a Sun King
1011:Amelia Peabody series
982:Wedding of the Season
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2868:Price, Bill (2007).
2667:. 26 September 2019.
2437:, by David Macauley.
1913:.historyonthenet.com
1111:by the Egyptologist
1006:(The King Of Luxor).
987:He is referenced in
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885:Benedict Cumberbatch
683:, Kensington, London
637:Putney Vale Cemetery
601:Putney Vale Cemetery
516:American Egyptomania
3859:Valley of the Kings
3558:Cursive hieroglyphs
3256:Lady Evelyn Herbert
3131:Ankhesenamun (wife)
2567:Der König von Luxor
2348:on 8 November 2017.
2267:, pp. 328–330.
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1632:, 11 December 1922.
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1556:on 12 December 2007
1527:, pp. 142–145.
1467:, pp. 137–138.
1440:, pp. 121–122.
1260:National Geographic
1004:Der König von Luxor
570:Harold Plenderleith
562:Lady Evelyn Herbert
435:Metropolitan Museum
387:Lady Evelyn Herbert
367:Pharaoh Tutankhamun
334:Tomb of Tutankhamun
291:Valley of the Kings
184:Valley of the Kings
3531:Funerary practices
3306:Mysteries of Egypt
3292:(1977 documentary)
3146:Tiye (grandmother)
3121:Akhenaten (father)
2843:Cities of the Dead
2364:BBC Genome Project
2143:The New York Times
1807:The New York Times
1745:The New York Times
1666:Ridley, Ronald T.
1000:Philipp Vandenberg
837:Mysteries of Egypt
723:In popular culture
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3241:Earl of Carnarvon
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2856:Peck, William H.
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2495:978-0-446-53977-7
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633:Royal Albert Hall
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180:Tutankhamun
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3793:Categories
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