Time was running out. British archaeologist Howard Carter had spent years digging in the desert. He was searching for the lost tomb of the ancient Egyptian king Tutankhamen (too-tahn-KAH-muhn).
An Englishman named Lord Carnarvon was paying for the project. He had given Carter one last chance to find the tomb.
Finally, on November 4, 1922, Carter’s team made a discovery. They found the first step of a stone staircase leading to a door.
Carter couldn’t have imagined what he would find on the other side. His discovery would make King Tut a worldwide celebrity.
Time was running out. British archaeologist Howard Carter had spent years digging in the desert. He was searching for a lost tomb. It belonged to the ancient Egyptian king Tutankhamen (too-tahn-KAH-muhn). He is better known as King Tut.
A man named Lord Carnarvon was paying for the project. He had given Carter one last chance to find the tomb.
Finally, on November 4, 1922, Carter’s team discovered something. It found the first step of a stone staircase. It led to a door.
Carter couldn’t have imagined what he would find on the other side. His discovery would make King Tut a worldwide celebrity.