
Howard Carter
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 85 years ago |
Date of birth | May 9,1874 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Kensington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | March 2,1939 |
Died | Kensington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Buried | Putney Vale Cemetery, London, United Kingdom |
Siblings | Edgar Carter |
William Carter | |
Samuel Carter | |
James Carter | |
Amy Walker | |
Vernet Carter | |
Parents | Samuel John Carter |
Martha Joyce Carter | |
Job | Egyptologist |
Known for | Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun |
Height | 196 (cm) |
High_schools | Redemptorist; |
Colleges | LSU (1979–1983) |
Nba draft | 1983 / Round: 1 / Pick: 15th overall |
Children | Cameron Carter-Vickers |
Field | Archaeology and Egyptology |
Place of burial | Putney Vale Cemetery and Crematorium, London, United Kingdom |
Nationality | British |
English | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 436995 |
Five Years' Explorations at Thebes: A Record of Work Done 1907-1911
The Tomb of Tut. ankh. Amen: Vol. 2 The Burial Chamber
The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume 3: The Annexe and Treasury
Tutankhamen's Treasure
The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume 2: The Burial Chamber
Tutankhamen & The Discovery of His Tomb
History of Isaac P. Carter Family and Their Descendants
The tomb of Thoutmôsis IV
The Tomb of Thoutmosis IV; Volume 2
The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume 1: Search, Discovery and Clearance of the Antechamber
A Handlist to Howard Carter's Catalogue of Objects in Tut'ankhamūn's Tomb
Applied economics in banking and finance
The Tomb of Tut. Ankh. Amen, Vol. III
Tootan Khamange sohan gaba
A Rare Recording of Howard Carter
The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume I-The Discovery (Expanded, Annotated)
The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen: Discovered by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter
The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume II--Burial Chamber and Mummy (Expanded, Annotated)
The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb
Tutankhamen
Tomb of Tutankhamun: The Burial Chamber
The Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamen
Howard Carter Life story
Howard Carter was a British archaeologist and Egyptologist who discovered the intact tomb of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Tutankhamun in November 1922, the best-preserved pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings.
Tutankhamun's inspiring 21st Century afterlife

... " This is how the British archaeologist Howard Carter infamously recalled his first impression of the dazzling, treasure-filled tomb of Tutankhamun...
Archive sheds new light on Tutankhamun discovery, 100 years on

... A new exhibition at the University of Oxford s Bodleian Libraries - Tutankhamun: Excavating the Archives - marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery by the British Egyptologist Howard Carter and his team...
'Can you help us?' - secrets of 100-year-old census unearthed

... Joining him upstairs was his wife, their 19-year-old daughter Lady Evelyn Herbert, the archaeologist Howard Carter and a female visitor...
Week in pictures: 11-17 April 2020

... The British archaeologist Howard Carter from the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922...
Archive sheds new light on Tutankhamun discovery, 100 years on
The Tomb of the ancient Egyptian king Tutankhamun at Luxor is one of The Most famous discoveries in modern archaeology.
A new exhibition at the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries - Tutankhamun : Excavating The Archives - marks the 100th anniversary of The Discovery by The British Egyptologist Howard Carter and his Team .
Dramatically lit images captured by The Photographer Harry Burton , along with letters, plans, drawings and diaries from Carter's archive shed new light on The Story of the 10-year excavation of The Tomb , which was The First known intact royal burial from Ancient Egypt .
They also challenge The Perception of Carter as a solitary hero, highlighting the contribution of the many skilled Egyptian workers who are often overlooked.
An unnamed Egyptian boy models a heavy, jewelled necklace from a casket within The Tomb of Tutankhamun , bringing together ancient and modern Egypt. Several people later claimed to be The Boy , including Hussein Abd el-Rassul of Gurna, who helped Carter's Team - But none have been verified.
This photo is among a series given Centre Stage at The Exhibition . It shows two foremen and a boy carefully dismantling a partition wall to open up the Burial Chamber .
Four Egyptian foremen - Ahmed Gerigar, Gad Hassan, Hussein Abu Awad and Hussein Ahmed Said - were named and thanked by Carter in his publications. However, it is not possible to identify them among the workers pictured.
Dr Daniela Rosenow, an Egyptologist who co-curated The Exhibition , says More Than 50 local workmen were hired by Carter, and that there were dozens more workers, including children, on site.
While their names were not recorded, Dr Rosenow says the images challenge the colonial stereotype of a one-man discovery.
" Through these photographs we can see [The Egyptians '] vital contribution and that makes it clear that what we have here is only one part of The Story . "
This dramatically and deliberately posed image shows Carter's Team opening The Doors of a gilded shrine. Carter is crouched, while his assistant Arthur Callender and an unidentified Egyptian stand over him.
The Image helped publicise The Discovery of The Tomb around The World and promoted Carter as an English adventurer.
Burton's intimate view of Tutankhamun 's outer coffin focuses on the garland of cornflowers and olives leaves adorning the young king's forehead.
Soon after it was exposed, The Natural materials disintegrated. Its existence is now preserved only through this striking image.
British surgeon Douglas Derry makes The First incision into Tutankhamun 's mummified body during a " scientific examination" that began on 11 November 1925.
Derry's Egyptian colleague Dr Saleh Bey Hamdi is standing on his right. Carter, the French director-general of Egypt's Antiquities Service, Pierre Lacau , and an Egyptian official are also among the spectators.
Tutankhamun 's Solid Gold mask, found on his mummified body, was one of The Most iconic objects discovered in The Tomb .
A statue of Anubis, The Jackal god of The Dead , is the subject of this drawing by Carter, which includes notes and measurements. The son of an illustrator, Carter trained as an artist before transitioning into archaeology without gaining any formal academic qualifications.
Carter named a storeroom located to The East of the Burial Chamber the " Treasury". In this photograph, Burton uses hidden lighting to produce a deliberately eerie and dramatic effect, spotlighting The Shrine of god Anubis.
All images subject to Copyright .
Source of news: bbc.com