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The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamen

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Discovery Of The Tomb Of Tutankhamen
By Carter, Howard, A. C. Mace
Dover Pub­li­ca­tions, 1977

This account of the dis­cov­ery of the tomb of Tutankhamen was writ­ten fol­low­ing the first sea­son of exca­va­tion by Howard Carter and his team. As a result, it is a snap­shot of the pro­cess­ing of the tomb in progress; the con­tents of the entry­way and antecham­ber have been cat­a­loged, processed, and removed, but work has not yet begun on the annex, store­room, or sepul­chral hall. The mummy itself still lies within its stone sar­coph­a­gus, inside mul­ti­ple lev­els of sealed shrines.

Carter’s account strikes a good bal­ance between describ­ing the beauty of the arti­facts and explain­ing their his­toric and sci­en­tific sig­nif­i­cance. Sim­i­larly, he writes about his own con­flict­ing feel­ings: the eager­ness of dis­cov­ery ver­sus the method­i­cal demands of sci­ence. For­tu­nately sci­ence wins in every case.

In addi­tion to pro­vid­ing infor­ma­tion about Tutankhamen’s tomb, Carter gives us a good pic­ture of the state of archae­ol­ogy in the early 20th cen­tury. He describes many of the tech­niques used for exca­va­tion, record­ing, cat­a­loging, and preser­va­tion. He also talks about the rela­tion­ships between him, his core staff, and the hired dig­gers. This was still the era in which locals were hired as grunts. The way they were treated and regarded would be regarded as racist today. How­ever, Carter (by his own account) seems to have treated them fairly. He was also not the sort of archae­ol­o­gist who sat in the shade with a cool drink, wait­ing for an impor­tant find. He — as well as his patron, Lord Carnar­von, when he was on site — was inti­mately involved in most of the dirty work.

Carter wrote two more vol­umes as his work on the tomb pro­gressed. I’ll have to get my hands on them, and read about the rest of the tomb’s trea­sures, includ­ing Tutankhamen himself.

Comments

I’ve actu­ally read that book! …Or at least was sup­posed to for class…wait…yes! it was at the begin­ning of the semes­ter so I did actu­ally read it. But at the end of the semes­ter I was poor so I sold it back.

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