After more than 30 years in storage in Egypt, King Tut’s treasures are on the road again: A new exhibit is underway and can be seen this year at museums in Dallas, Tex.; Atlanta, Ga.; and Indianapolis, Ind.
Can’t get to the museum? Take a peek at our photo gallery and then use the comments section to tell us which artifacts you think are the coolest.
Click on the arrows under the photo to scroll through the slideshow.
To learn more about King Tut, check out the November 2008 issue of Boys’ Life magazine.
king tut iz my favorite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think everything is just amazing, maybe someday I may get to see this wonder it would be a dream come true.
WE ARE LEARNING SBOUT THIS AND ITS REALLY AWSOME TO LEARN ABOUT THIS STUFF ONLINE YOU KNOW!!!!!!!!!!
i am doin a report on this
Thats pretty cool…………..LOL!!!!
I love ALL the artifacts
coolio
i went on a field trip and it was awsome!!!!!! Our teacher is making us do this fun assignment on it too
where do they “store” these knifes, and how is the security in this facility that annonomous may know the whereabouts of.
King Tut rules
Me and my sister were the only people in our family that did not get to go to the museum.but I was lucky to get the web site out of the book.Well I like the knife.
It is so cool!!! Could you imagin hiking in those shoes OWCH hello blisters good bye happy feet.I also really like the onk it soooo Sweet!!
Did you know that King Tutankhamen was Pharaoh from age 10 to age 19? Scientists and historians are still debating about the cause of his death. The most likely cause is that a nobleman got too close and killed him somehow.
I liked the golden dagger, flip-flops, and the key-looking thing.
I love everything, but these are my favorites:
Golden Body Armour, Eagles necklaces, Halo, Golden slippers, Ruby centered treasure, Golden fan, Golden cross, Golden dagger, Golden storage chest, Golden guard statue, Golden coffin statue, Coffin, Lion statue.
i relly like the coffin it is relly cool my school studed that this year >:^)
My class watched a video and i learned that king Tut’s death mask was made out of 22 and a half pouds of gold!!!
I love the artifacts they’re SO cool!!!!
I wish I would live with king tut.it would be cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!