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Author Broschat, Katja, author.

Title Iron from Tutankhamun's tomb / Katja Broschat, Florian Ströbele, Christian Koeberl, Christian Eckmann, and Eid Mertah ; translated by Manon Schutz.

Publication Info. Cairo ; New York : The American University in Cairo Press, 2022.
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 61 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Heavenly! -- The iron 'treasures' : 16 small chisels -- A protective bracelet for the king -- Laid to rest : a miniature headrest -- Simply the best : the dagger with the iron blade and the golden sheath -- Iron in pharaonic times -- The 'iron of the sky' in the tomb of Tutankhamun -- What do we know now, 3300 years later? -- Appendix : The golden dagger.
Summary "A century after Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon's sensational discovery in 1922 of the virtually intact tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, the boy-king and his treasures continue to fascinate people all over the world. Although nearly 5,400 objects accompanied the young pharaoh on his journey to the afterlife, many of them have not been investigated in detail. Iron from Tutankhamun's Tomb analyzes nineteen iron artifacts from the tomb in depth for the first time. This group consists of sixteen small iron chisels set into wooden handles, an Eye of Horus amulet, a miniature headrest, and the blade of a richly decorated golden dagger. The most important of these were placed in close proximity to the king's mummy, emphasizing the high value attributed to this rare material in late Bronze Age Egypt-a time when iron smelting was not yet known in the land of the Nile. Written by a research team of archaeologists, scientists, and conservators, this comprehensive study explores in fascinating detail the context and meaning of these artifacts, while establishing for the first time that Tutankhamun's iron came from meteorites. They complete their examination with the results of chemical analyses, offering in the process a rich overall understanding of iron and its significance in ancient Egypt."-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Tutankhamen, King of Egypt -- Tomb.
Tutankhamen, King of Egypt https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbM99pb8pr4T9K3FwjKVC
Iron -- Egypt.
Ironwork -- Egypt.
Art metal-work, Ancient -- Egypt.
Meteorites, Iron -- Egypt.
Grave goods -- Egypt.
Egypt -- Antiquities.
Meteorites, Iron.
HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt
Antiquities
Art metal-work, Ancient
Grave goods
Iron
Ironwork
Meteorites, Iron
Tombs
Egypt https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRDwpX7XgppvP7ww3J9c
Added Author Ströbele, Florian, author.
Koeberl, Christian, 1959- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJj4txXgTv3YqbDGdH97HC
Eckmann, Christian, author.
Mertah, Eid, author.
Schutz, Manon, translator.
Added Title Himmlisch! English
Other Form: Print version: Broschat, Katja. Himmlisch! English. Iron from Tutankhamun's tomb. Cairo ; New York : The American University in Cairo Press, 2022 9781617979972 (DLC) 2021016949 (OCoLC)1237633890
ISBN 9781649030320 (electronic bk.)
1649030320 (electronic bk.)
9781617979972
161797997X