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eighteenth dynasty, ca. 1570-1320 b.c

The murder of King Tut

2010
A graphic novel adaptation of the book in which the authors relate the findings of their investigation into the death of King Tut, contending that the boy king was murdered and did not, as many believe, die of disease. Includes the story of Howard Carter's search for and discovery of King Tut's tomb.

Tutankhamen

the life and death of the boy-king
2000

Tutankhamen

the search for an Egyptian king
2012
Presents a portrait of King Tutankhamen, shedding new light on his importance, his enduring power, and the archaeological discovery of his tomb.

Nefertiti

2009
An exploration of the life of Nefertiti that discusses aspects of the world in which she lived, such as everyday life, religion, and royalty, and examines her role in ancient Egyptian society as well as archaeological findings about the queen.

Hatshepsut

the first woman pharaoh
2003
Examines the life and times of the first woman pharaoh of ancient Egypt.

Akhenaten and Tutankhamen

the religious revolution
2003
A biography of the pharaoh Akhenaten, a pharaoh from the middle of the eighteenth dynasty, who tried to change the primary god of Egypt to Aten. With a chapter about his son Tutankhamen, who returned to worshiping Amen.

Hatshepsut and ancient Egypt

2000
Describes the tumultuous reign of Hatshepsut, daughter of Thothmes I, and life in ancient Egypt during her reign.

Tutankhamun and the golden age of the pharaohs

2005
Provides a detailed analysis of Egyptian King Tutankhamun's life and historical significance. Includes information on the archeological efforts to analyze the king's tomb and coffin. Contains several photographs and diagrams.

Akenat?n

2003
Chronicles the life of ancient Egyptian king Akhenaton, discussing his world, his rule, his religion, and his legacy.

Murder in the Place of Anubis

1995
Lord Meren, counselor to the Pharaoh, must discover the identity of the person responsible for killing the court scribe while protecting the Pharaoh from potential danger.

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