Eclectic Unschooling

Saturday, January 26, 2008
King Tut

Posted in The Family Bugle

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.

Bougie's King Tut Drawing



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