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- Nov. 4: Use Your Common Sense Day, King Tut Day, National Candy Day, National Chicken Lady DayStop being a chicken, King Tut, common sense, and candy.
The Murder of King Tut: A ReviewMystery writer James Patterson and Martin Dugard attempt to solve the riddle of the death of King Tut, using the evidence available. This book is a fascinating read, even if you're not a Tut fan.
A Guide to Local Minneapolis & St. Paul Black History Month Events for 2011The month of February is celebrated around the U.S. as Black History Month and it is always celebrated in a big way in the Twin Cities Metro area of Minneapolis St. Paul.- King Tut's Curse: The Canary DiedA rock left from the debris surrounding the tomb of Ramses IV had obscured the view of a step edged in rock. From that one step the team found 15 more leading to King Tut's tomb, complete with his name left in tact on the entrance.
- The Search for King Tut's TombThis ancient curse that was recorded on King Tut's tomb is the stuff that movies are made of. In fact we mummy aficionados have seen just about all the Hollywood movies, but is there any truth to this ancient curse or not?
King Tut NYC: The Boy King ReturnsThe Boy King is back, and he's better than ever. But hurry if you want to see him. "King Tut NYC: Return of the King" is your last chance in the USA to view his treasures.- King Tut: The Mysterious Boy KingA overview of the life and tomb of King Tut and his unsolved murder.
King Tut New Study Shows the Pharaoh was Sickly and that His Parents Were Brother and SisterKing Tut - New research of the young pharaoh's mummy shows cleft pallet, club foot, and that his parents were siblings, brother and sister.
King Tut Mystery to Be Solved?A long lived mystery surrounding the 3,300-year-old mummy of Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun, better known as King Tut, may finally have its veil of secrets lifted on Feb. 17th.
Review of King Tut Drive in Located in Beckley, West VirginiaKing Tut Drive In offers affordable homemade foods and great service. Located in Beckley, West Virginia since the 1940's. King Tut's makes one of the best pizzas in the world.- The Background of King Tut and His DiscoveryOverview of King Tut and the discovery of his tomb.
- Information and Facts About King TutAmong the famous royalties in the Valley of the Kings was Tutankhamen or also known as King Tut.
- King Tut and the King of Pop Michael JacksonKing Tut and the King of Pop Michael Jackson both died too soon.
- Three Famous KingsDescribes what made these kings infamous.
King Tut at the De Young Museum San FranciscoKing Tut at the De Young Museum focuses on the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt.
King Tut at the Dallas Museum of ArtDiscover the history and treasures of New Kingdom Egypt and the tomb of King Tut at the Dallas Museum of Art exhibit Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs through May 17, 2009.
What Did King Tut Really Look Like?An accurate representation of King Tut based on painted sculpture portraits of Tut from the artists of his day, and photometric measurements of Tut's Mummy.- King Tut's Likeness Recreated Using Forensic Science and Egyptian PortraitsKing Tut has been brought back to life again after 3000 years. This image was derived from sculpted and painted portraits of the young king done during his lifetime. 3D computer modeling techniques were then employed to reproduce this likeness of the young pharaoh.
The Face of King Tut Finally Revealed to the PublicThe face of king tut is finally revieled to the public.- November 4th is King Tut DayKing Tut was a young Egyptian king whose reign lasted only 9 years.
A Fun Day with King TutBe Shocked! Amazed! And maybe a little Bored and Sleepy at the popular King Tut exhibit in Philadelphia...
Field Museum's King Tut Exhibition in Final DaysTutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition, at Chicago's Field Museum, ends on January 1, 2007.- The Treasures of King Tut's TombRightly heralded as one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 20th Century, Tutankhamen's Tomb provided the world with a glimpse of life in ancient Egypt unseen before or since.
- King Tut, the Poor Little Rich BoyThis is a brief overview of the many medical problems experienced by the most famous pharoah in history, King Tutankhamun. Despite his immense wealth and status as a living god on earth, Tut suffered to an extent hardly seen in developed countries today.
Books I WroteI See the Books I Wrote Upon the Sill - Sonnet by Stephen C. Rose- King Tut's Curse: The Night the Lights Went Out in CairoReporting of deaths associated with the King Tut Tomb Site A few months after the opening of the tomb, 57-year-old Lord Carnarvon became ill and was rushed to Cairo where he died a few days later. The exact cause of death was not determined,
Rare Kohler's Disease Affected Bones Thousands of Years AgoIt usually strikes young children, boys far more often than girls. Kohler's disease destroys bone in a child's foot. No one knows exactly why. Here's an overview of this rare condition and how it might have affected one famous patient.- Act of God: Graham Phillips Explores the Relationship Between Moses, King Tut, and AtlantisThrough researching a mysterious tomb of an ancient Egyptian king, the researcher develops an explanation for the Exodus story of the Old Testament.
- hAD Enough? The Extremes of AdvertisingA critique of advertising re-mediating history in a twenty-first century context.
Art and Culture: The Most Visited Worldwide MuseumsThis article is about the most visited museums in the world, from the Smithsonian in Washington, DC to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. Also include museums in Spain, New York and Egypt.

