Faces of ‘Siberian Tutankhamun’ and his concubine are reconstructed

Faces of ‘Siberian Tutankhamun’ and his sacrificed concubine are reconstructed using their 2,600-year-old rotting skulls uncovered from a 262-foot wide burial mound The reconstructed faces are of a king and concubine that died 2,600 years ago The remains were discovered in a massive burial mound in 1997 Half of the king’s skull was missing and … Read more

‘Siberian Tutankhamun’ and concubine faces are reconstructed using their 2,600-year-old skulls

Faces of ‘Siberian Tutankhamun’ and his sacrificed concubine are reconstructed using their 2,600-year-old rotting skulls uncovered from a 262-foot wide burial mound The reconstructed faces are of a king and concubine that died 2,600 years ago The remains were discovered in a massive burial mound in 1997 Half of the king’s skull was missing and … Read more

‘Tutankhamun Hands’: Can a skin expert help JO ELVIN from getting red hands after using sanitiser?

Of all the things to keep me awake in 2020, I never imagined it would be my hands. And yet there I was, for the fourth night in a row, scrabbling around the bathroom cabinet at 3am for something – anything – that would soothe the now constant stabbing, painful itching on both of them. … Read more

Amazing newly colourised images tell the story of how Tutankhamun was unearthed

Tomb raiders of the Boy King… in colour: Amazing newly colourised images tell the story of how Tutankhamun was unearthed, moment by golden moment Nearly a century after the tomb was uncovered, the incredible scenes can be seen in colour for the first time Ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s tomb was found intact in November 1922 by … Read more

TALK OF THE TOWN: Family who helped find tomb of Tutankhamun snubbed by £1 billion gala

TALK OF THE TOWN: The family who helped find the tomb of Tutankhamun are snubbed by £1 billion gala on the boy king By Alistair Foster, Joanna Bell And Sophie Cockerham For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:32 BST, 30 May 2020 | Updated: 22:32 BST, 30 May 2020 A £1bn museum to commemorate the … Read more

Hidden chambers found at the 3,400-year-old tomb of Tutankhamun

A series of hidden chambers at the 3,400-year-old tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings could be the final resting place of ‘mysterious’ Queen Nefertiti. The famed female pharaoh ruled Egypt from 1353 to 1336 BC and was either mother or step-mother to King Tut – Egyptology believed she was laid to rest in … Read more