Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Tutankhamun's Trumpet

Ancient Egypt in 100 Objects from the Boy-King's Tomb

Audiobook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available
In 1922, after fifteen years of searching, archaeologists finally discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun. There, buried alongside the king's mummy, they found more than 5,000 unique objects, from the mundane to the extravagant, from the precious to the everyday. Tutankhamun's spectacular gold mask is justifiably famous, but the rest of the treasures remain largely unknown, their stories untold.
In this rich work of history, renowned Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson allows one hundred artifacts from the boy king's tomb to speak again—not only for themselves, but as witnesses of the civilization that created them. A gold-decorated chariot reveals the impressive scale of Egyptian technology. Loaves of bread, baskets of fruit, and jars of wine hint at the fertility of the Nile Valley and the abundant feasts enjoyed by its people. Ebony and ivory from Nubia and a jewel of Libyan desert glass show the range of Egypt's trading and diplomatic networks. Shaving equipment and board games provide a window into the everyday lives of the people. And perhaps most poignant of all the objects in the tomb is one that conjures up a lost world of human experience: Tutankhamun's silver trumpet.
Filled with surprising insights and vivid details, Tutankhamun's Trumpet offers an indelible portrait of the history, people, and legacy of ancient Egypt.
  • Creators

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Reviews

    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 19, 2022
      Egyptologist Wilkinson (A World Beneath the Sands) brings ancient Egypt to life with a detailed examination of 100 items from Tutankhamun’s tomb. Timed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Howard Carter’s excavation of the tomb, which ignited global interest in ancient Egyptian antiquities, art, architecture, and history, the book divides the objects into 10 categories covering life in the Nile Valley, including geography, monarchy, piety, and mortality. Ranging from the mundane to the extraordinary, the items include throw sticks, a weapon associated with ancient Libyans; a piece of jewelry made from natural silica glass found in Egypt’s Western Desert; leather and beadwork sandals and shaving equipment; and a painted box depicting Tutankhamun hunting gazelles and fighting against the Syrians and the Nubians. The abundant resources of the rich Nile Valley are prominently displayed, as are exotic items imported from distant lands. Wilkinson’s expert discussions touch on each item’s significance to Tutankhamun and what they reveal about daily life in ancient Egypt. For example, a pair of ivory clappers—used to ward off evil spirits in birthing pavilions—highlights the dangers of childbirth for elite and ordinary Egyptians. Accentuated with black-and-white and color illustrations, this is an informative and immersive survey of the ancient world. Illus.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      More than five thousand unique objects were found in King Tutankhamun's tomb when it was unearthed in 1922. English Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson has selected 100 of these artifacts as a launching point to describe everyday life in the time of the pharaohs, both for royals and nonroyals. Accomplished British narrator David Timson guides listeners through this fascinating exploration of ancient Egypt with aplomb. His vocal variation and creative expressiveness maintain the listener's interest, complementing the intriguing subject matter. Timson is an accomplished narrator and a natural choice for this amply detailed audiobook. In the wrong hands, listening could lapse into drudgery; instead, Timson enlivens the material. S.E.G © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

  • English

Loading
The Beehive Library Consortium is a consortium of member libraries and the Utah State Library Division.Funds for this program were made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Parents should be aware that children have access to all materials in the online library. The Beehive Library Consortium does not monitor or restrict your child's selections. It is your responsibility as a parent to be aware of what your child is checking out and viewing.