I recently saw a clip of comedian Steve Martin doing his surprise hit song, "King Tut," back in 1978. The next day, I read an article about the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb on November 4, 1922 in The Valley of the Kings in Egypt. A week later, it was in the news that they just discovered the first royal tomb since King Tut and it's the tomb of King Thutmose 11.
King Tuts' Tomb had been hidden for over 3,000 years and they found 5,000 artifacts in the tomb. There were a few items that I found very interesting, so here they are with my comments.
1. THE MANNEQUIN: We might as well start with it since now I know that I had something in common with King Tut-we both had mannequins. He had a very large wardrobe and was supposedly, "A snappy dresser." I wonder what that really means in 1300 BC. They found hundreds of his clothes and he used this mannequin to put clothes on it to figure out what he should wear. I'm just glad my wife doesn't have one of these.
2. BOARD GAMES: Since Monopoly and air hockey were not invented yet, his board games looked a little primitive. They only found four games and this was one of the them below. The games were made of wood, ebony and ivory too. They played, "The game of 20 and Senet." The game of 20 was not, "20 questions," which came much later. Board games were a very big thing in ancient times.
3. SANDALS: The mummy was found wearing these sandals and they are 11.6 inches long. He did not wear them when he was alive and it's a very good thing. These do not look comfortable. I have enough problems walking in the sand, this would make it almost impossible to do that. I think it would hurt.
4. THRONE: It looks nice, but would you sit in this for more than a minute? I don't think so, it looks very uncomfortable and I think with his wealth he would have bought a La-Z-Boy. Especially, when he was a boy, right?
5. BREASTPLATE: Would you put this anywhere near your chest? It's colorful, but I can't imagine wearing that. And women complain about wearing a bra? Maybe it was for his afterlife?
6. CANOPIC JARS: Yes, they are jars and inside the jars are not cookies or jam. This is where they preserved his organs. His liver and lungs were found in the below jars among other things. I believe when he showed off his palace, he probably did not explain what was going to go in these.
7. THE WOODEN BOX: You would think something that looked so spectacular would have a much better name, right? There are hunting scenes all around this box. I guess he really liked to hunt.
The legend was that if you disturbed King Tuts' tomb, you would die. Howard Carter is given credit for the discovery and although he lived another seventeen years, his benefactor did die suddenly soon after one of the great discoveries in all of history.
Steve Martin, the comedian, is alive and still funny. This is how he looked singing, "King Tut."
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