Explore the life, reign, and legacy of Tutankhamun, one of Ancient Egypt's most fascinating pharaohs.
In 1922, Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's remarkably intact tomb captured the world's imagination, sparking a global fascination with Ancient Egypt that endures to this day. This volume explores the life and reign of Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BC), with a particular focus on Atenism, Egyptian religion, and the rise and fall of monotheism under the god Aten and the restoration of the cult of Amen.
Written by the esteemed Egyptologist Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (1857-1934), this work examines the cultural, religious, and political context of Tutankhamun's rule, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period in Ancient Egyptian history. Ideal for anyone captivated by the story of Tutankhamun and the spiritual shifts of his era, this volume offers an invaluable resource on one of history's most iconic pharaohs.