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Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Room One Room Two Room Four Room Three The Museum of King Tut Visit the Curator Visit the Curator

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Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Room One Room Two Room Four Room Three The Museum of King Tut Visit the Curator Name of Museum Curator Information I went to Reed from kindergarten to fourth grade. Now I go to MICDS. I am in 5 th grade right now. I was born in Boston but now I live in St. Louis. I love to swim, play with my dog, friends, and do art. Back to Lobby Name of Museum Room 1 Title Introduction Name of Museum Room 2 Title Body Paragraph Name of Museum Room 3 Title Name of Museum Room 4 Title Bibliography Name of Museum People in Ancient Egypt were put in tombs upon their death to take people to the next world. King Tut was buried in a tomb with four rooms filled with objects he would need in the next world. His tomb was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter. His tomb was in the Valley of the Kings across the river Thebe. King Tut was buried with some of his family. The treasures in King Tuts tomb were remarkable and he wasnt even an important king. Imagine what would be in a great pharaohs tomb. King Tuts tomb shows that ancient Egypt was an important civilization because of all the art. Introduction Back to Room 1 Name of Museum King Tuts tomb has three main items of art demonstrating that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization. The colorful chest is one of the beautiful pieces of artwork found in King Tuts tomb. The chest is wooden with paintings of battle scenes, inside there is a pair of sandals in great condition and royal robes that would fit a small boy. The golden mask is one of the most famous pieces of art in King Tuts tomb. The mask is made out of two sheets of gold molded to fit the kings head. The mask is decorated with blue, black, red and white stones. King Tut has a cloth draped over his head and shoulders. There is a royal vulture and cobra on his head and a fake beard on his chin. There is a shrine inside King Tuts tomb. This golden shrine with beautiful carvings once held a statue of King Tut but the statue was stolen by tomb robbers. Clearly, these pieces of art prove that Ancient Egypt was a complex civilization. Body Paragraph Back to Room 2 Name of Museum King Tutankhamun. Photograph. Encyclopdia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 22 May Image 1 Back to Room 3 Name of Museum King Tutankhamun's Tomb. Photograph. Encyclopdia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 22 May Image 2 Back to Room 3 Name of Museum Egypt, Valley of the Kings, The discovery of the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun (or Tutankhamen, circa B.C., archaeologist Howard Carter ( ) examining the third mummy-shaped sarcophagus, 1922, vintage photograph. Photography. Encyclopdia Britannica ImageQuest. Web. 22 May Image 3 Back to Room 3 Name of Museum Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Place text here Bibliography Back to Room 4