Tutankhamun's Treasure: Discovering the Secret Tomb of Egypt's Ancient King
By (Author) David Long
Illustrated by Stefano Tambellini
HarperCollins Publishers
Barrington Stoke Ltd
15th June 2022
7th April 2022
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
932.014
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
On 4 November 1922, a young Egyptian boy working on Howard Carter's archaeological dig in the Valley of the Kings stumbled across a strange piece of rock. On closer inspection it turned out to be a stone step that would lead Carter to a long-lost tomb - and to treasures beyond his wildest dreams.
The tomb belonged to boy pharaoh Tutankhamun and was packed full of priceless artefacts. It had been largely untouched for over 3,000 years and remains one of the most important archaeological discoveries of all time. But did the opening of the tomb trigger a deadly curse
David Long's fact-filled account shows how Carter's amazing discoveries told us so much about life in Ancient Egypt.
"Accessible and immensely readable ... An enjoyable read for history lovers or budding archaeologists" -- A Library Lady, blog
"A fascinating book that is a must for anyone wanting to know more about ancient Egypt" -- The Reader Teacher
David Long is a journalist and author of non-fiction for both adults and children. A writer since leaving university, his work has appeared in the Sunday Times and London's Evening Standard. His engaging non-fiction reflects his unquenchable thirst for fascinating stories from the past, and in 2017 his book Survivors won the Blue Peter Award for the best book with facts.