Eclectic Unschooling
Posted in The Family Bugle
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by Bougie deMoose, age 8
Tutankhamen was ten when he became ruler over Egypt. He then died at sixteen. Four large gold boxes held his sarcophagus and coffins inside. There was, in his tomb, a statue of the jackel god Anubis. His tomb was crushed by the stone of the tomb of Rameses the Sixth. Historical Fact: Howard Carter, who led the party of Egyptian workers that found Tut's tomb, said that there was "a wall of gold" in the tomb. It was the four gold boxes.
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