TUTANKHAMUN, Joyce Tyldesley
TUTANKHAMUN, Joyce Tyldesley
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TUTANKHAMUN
100 years after the discovery of his tomb leading Egyptologist Joyce Tyldesley unpicks the misunderstandings around the boy king's life, death and legacy

Author: Joyce Tyldesley

Narrator: Rose Akroyd

Unabridged: 8 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Headline

Published: 10/27/2022


Synopsis

A hundred years ago, a team of archaeologists in the Valley of the Kings made a remarkable discovery: a near-complete royal burial, an ancient mummy, and golden riches beyond imagination. The lost tomb of Tutankhamun ignited a media frenzy, propelled into overdrive by rumours of a deadly ancient curse. But amid the hysteria, many stories - including that of Tutankhamun himself - were distorted or forgotten.

Tutankhamun: Pharaoh, Icon, Enigma takes a familiar tale and turns on its head. Leading Egyptologist Joyce Tyldesley has gathered ten unique perspectives together for the first time: that of the teenage pharaoh and his family, ancient embalmers and tomb robbers, famous Western explorers and forgotten Egyptian archaeologists. It's a journey that spans from ancient Thebes in 1336 BCE - when a young king on a mission to restore his land met an unexpected and violent end - to modern Luxor in 1922 CE - as the tomb's discovery led to a fight over ownership that continues to this day.

Above all, this is the story of Tutankhamun, as he would have wanted to be remembered. Piecing together three thousand years of evidence and unpicking the misunderstandings that surround Egypt's most famous king, this audiobook offers a vital reappraisal on his life, death and enduring legacy.

(P) 2022 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

About Joyce Tyldesley

Joyce Tyldesley OBE holds a first class honours degree in archaeology from Liverpool University, and a doctorate from Oxford University. She is currently Professor of Egyptology at the University of Manchester, and Honorary Fellow at the Manchester Museum. She has acted as consultant on several television projects and has excavated extensively in Egypt and Europe. Her books include a sequence of popular biographies of Egyptian pharaohs, with particular emphasis on the lives of prominent Egyptian women.


Reviews

Joyce Tyldesley is a new author and Egyptologist to me but when I saw this book of hers at the bookstore I just knew I had to buy it and read it as soon as possible. And guess what? It turned out to be beyond amazing! In fact, it went to the top of the list of my favorite books that involve ancient......more

Goodreads review by Dom

An amazing non biased history of his life and death.......more

Goodreads review by Katie

As a complete layman of Egyptology (my niche of history runs more to 18th century literature, I know less of ancient stuff :'] ) this was such a brilliant read. Joyce Tyldesley presented everything needed to know about Tutankhamun, his discovery and more. I loved reading about Ankhesenamun especiall......more

Goodreads review by Lesley

A fascinating and enjoyable account by Egyptologist Prof Joyce Tyldesley of Egypt's most famous king, Tutankhamun. Tracing the history and unpicking the legends, rumours and opinions of other archaeologists, Tyldesley's book spans a long period of three thousand years from ancient Thebes in 1336 BCE......more

Goodreads review by John

Written to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, Joyce Tyldesley's 'Tutankhamun: Pharaoh. Icon. Enigma' is an interesting addition to the scholarship surrounding the life, reign and death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. The book tells the familiar story through ten different......more


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Tyldesley pieces together as clear a picture as possible of the pharaoh's life, death and afterlife, using expert insight and a wealth of evidence to illuminate a compelling character and his universe. Book of the Month, BBC History Revealed

[A] spirited and interesting account that sifts through the surviving evidence and seeks to combat the widely held belief that Tutankhamun was an insignificant king Minerva

Highly readable . . . the importance of discovering the truth - rather than the myths, rumours and scandals of the past century - comes to the fore. Mail on Sunday

[An] authoritative history . . . A thoughtful new account of Tutankhamun's life and afterlife. The Times