Coadan:The Moment Carter Opens the Shrine.jpg

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English: Howard Carter (kneeling), an Egyptian workman, and Arthur Callender at doors of burial shrines in Pharao Tutankhamen’s tomb.
Magyar: Howard Carter (térdel), egy egyiptomi munkás és Arthur Callender Tutanhamon fáraó sírjának kinyitása pillanatában.
Date 3 Jerrey Geuree 1924 or 4 Jerrey Geuree 1924
Bun The New York Times photo archive, via their online store, Medelhavsmuseet: HB06
Author
Harry Burton  (1879–1940)  wikidata:Q1586435
 
Harry Burton
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Henry Burton
Description British egyptologist as photographer
Date of birth/death 13 Mean Fouyir 1879 Edit this at Wikidata 27 Mean Souree 1940 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lincolnshire Kingdom of Egypt
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Yn Egypt (1910–1940); Firenze (1895) Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q1586435
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Description and date rely on the Griffith Institute, Oxford (1924-01-04) as well as on Howard Carter’s diary. According to the latter, the shrines were opened 1924-01-03, Burton present, while the diary notes “records” by Burton for 1924-01-04 only, so perhaps we see a kind of reenactment. Actually some work was needed for opening the third and the fourth door, unlikely with left-hand wings almost closed as on the present photograph.

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