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A close-up of a face, focused on the eyes, which are almond-shaped. Part of the area of the nose, which was broken away,  is visible, Above the eyes is the band of a helmet-like crown.

Tutankhamun 100

On Nov. 4, 1922 a team of Egyptian workers led by Howard Carter and financed by Lord Carnarvon uncovered the Tomb of King Tutankhamun. To mark this centennial, the Department of Egyptian Art has devised a self-guided tour through our New Kingdom galleries called Tutankhamun’s World. It will allow visitors to explore, through a series of special labels, the people, places, and objects that defined the Egypt of Tutankhamun. In addition, an installation of thirty photographs in Gallery 132 focuses on photographs Harry Burton took during the excavation of the tomb. His photographs of the pharaoh’s “treasures” are famous but this installation highlights lesser-known images that are more intimate and draw a human connection.
 
Below read about these two new elements and also explore older digital content from The Met that has been gathered here for the centennial.

Tutankhamun's World

Discover the Egypt of Tutankhamun through a special self-guided tour.

The Human Connection: Photographs from Tutankhamun's Tomb

Learn about a current exhibition.  

Head of Tutankhamun

Explore this exquisite head of Tutankhamun.

Tutankhamun's Funeral

Read about Tutankhamun's embalming cache.

Tutankhamun's Tomb: The Thrill of Discovery

Experience the uncovering of Tutankhamun's tomb through 1920s photographs.

Return of 19 Tutankhamun Objects to Egypt in 2010

Read about The Met's return of objects from Tutankhamun's tomb in 2010.

Harry Burton (1879–1940): The Pharaoh’s Photographer

Learn about The Met's Egyptian Expedition photographer, Harry Burton.

Behind the Mask of Tutankhamun

Enjoy a lecture about Tutankhamun's golden mask.

Howard Carter Papers

Browse The Met's archival material related to Howard Carter. 

 

MetKids Time Machine: Head of Tutankhamun

Jump in the Time Machine to learn about Tutankhamun!