posted on Jul, 19 2011 @ 09:23 AM
King Tutankhamun is perhaps the most well known Egyptian Pharaoh that the public knows about. The discovery of his tomb by Howard Carter and Lord
Carnarvon in 1922 thrust the study of Egyptology and Ancient Egyptian history forward in the minds of many and to this day there is still much
interest in that field. His tomb gave us our first experience with a tomb that had largely been untouched by grave robbers over time and allowed us to
see many of the riches that a Pharaoh in Egyptian antiquity would have been buried with.
But this thread is not about King Tutankhamun. It is about a much less known, but possibly more wealthy pharaoh. This thread is about King Psusennes
I. The intact tomb of Psusennes I was discovered in Tanis by Pierre Montet in 1940. Psusennes ruled from Tanis during the Egypt's 21st Dynasty for
about 40 to 50 years.
Unfortunately, while the gold, silver and jewels placed in his tomb were perfectly preserved, the remains of Psusennes did not fare as well. Because
of the location of the tomb in the Nile Delta, the humidity inside the tomb was not at all conducive to the preservation of his remains and they were
practically destroyed by time and the damp conditions.
www.akhet.co.uk...
Psusennes' mummy was virtually entirely destroyed by the damp conditions in the delta but his jewellery and other non perishable grave goods
survived in perfect condition. Notable amongst the items discovered in this tomb was Psusennes' solid gold mask and mummy board
In addition to many of the gold jewelry and other items found in the tomb, one item that indicates the wealth that Psusennes had amassed was the
presence of a silver coffin.
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www.akhet.co.uk...
His mummy had been placed inside a silver coffin which is unusual as in ancient Egypt silver was more valuable than gold as it had to be imported.
This coffin was then placed in a black granite sarcophagus, which was in turn placed in a red granite outer sarcophagus.
A few more of the riches found in his burial tomb.
Golden Mask
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Golden Toe Covers
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Pectoral
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Also, there is an interesting documentary about Psusennes I on the following website and you can watch the whole thing here:
The Silver Pharoah (PBS Documentary)
You can also see more photos of the riches found in his tomb here:
The
Silver Pharoah Mystery Photos