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TOMB OF TUTANKHAMEN.
LAST ARTICLE BY THE EARL OF CARNARVON.
Of course, it is absolutely necessary to romove the outer canopy, for nothing could be taken out of the inner chamber until this has been ollected. No doubt, however, we shall bear up the entrance to the inner
chamber The following article, surveying the
dust getting to prevent situation at the tomb of Tutankhamen at there, and gradually remove all the camer the und of the season and outlining the becase of its for their) lessee size,
mall
one (or ours) will, be
ናብ Carnarvon on the
of this sort it is generally the unexpected that logeny, and it is quite possible that some unforeseen difficulty may arise to
pusi.
Th
Seulon the day of his departure from retard the work. The inner store elamber |
of
be
will be easier to tackle, for I think wed the objects are in better condita. The without doubt exceedingly fragile, are still mails woul rigging of the bones, although where my pagin tu be, il appose un j if this would have been the use bal they They cald
„preserved. I mither dopin been in the outer chamber. Although some of the ivory inlays to have sprung get the boxes seem generally to In in found elsewhere.
a far more solid condition thure those
work yet in Times by
Loore, was written for the probably easier to handle but in a of his departure from Luxor for Cairo. His intention was that it should have been to Lorion. The article was sent Lysil, and almast at te montent of its arrival cause the first news of the illurs which has fud so tragie an issue. It is Lard Carnarvon's last contribution on the subject of the marvellous discoveries with which his name will always be associated, and we publish it today as a memorial to his work, says the Daily Polyeph of April 7.
We have come to the end of what I may call the first part of the tonih. As far as I can see we may divide the work into three stages The first stage consiste touched it), but I certainly think that what le is difficult to pert (for I have not 113 of the clearing of the outer chamber and
cursory
inspection of the burial hall.rhaps the most wonderful object that The second stage will entail the moving fopic chest looks almost forcely li
we have so far seen in this tomb---the cons This in itself the cannes or tabernacles. is bound to take a long time. Besides this,
THE SARCOPILAGES. Thus it will be seen that I anticipate less will be the there
xamination of the sarcophagus and the clearance of the further trouble in this chamber than with the ob-
thejects we have hundled stora chamber.
so far. As regarils Thirdly will come the clearmee of what we call the ane to intact together with the lady of the King the sarcophagus, which one hopes to find the first cluber. It will thus be seen
that I very much hape and can say, that the
the work before us is very very heavy almost feel sure-will by allowed to rewnin
regards the first chamber, every except the two life status where it was placed so many, tuany of the King is now in the workshop in sarcophagi and hosts
tenturies ago. Therm are quantities of whirl
of Kings' the tomb of Seti vast majority fies in the Cairo Museum), and I cannot i
We know the thing from the first chamber art, I had to their number
believe that a Government wish When
Napoleon's coffin was opened at St. Helena, prior to his being carried to the Invalides drawings were made of his face, which was in a perfect state of
preservation. Unfortunately,
dont think that any great artist was present at the ceremony of the exhumation at St. Helena, for there is shape of a drawing or picture by any nothing, so far as know, in the famous artist.
At the present moment of Tholmes IV. Here we have come acros
we, at all events, possess photographyj entire gauents of this kind of fabric, but and the lens, properly, worked, na rula all ure in a shocking audition owing in faithfully reproduces what it is asel We open the complicated by the fact that upon so
sarcophagus we may be world the true of these goraente thousands of beils and
prstrait of the King. gold risettes have been sewn. Mr. Machim h a glass case in a museum. It unsy This will surely beter that pering with infinite patience, has, however, re constructed the mer in which these heads his features. To my med munities th
mind at placed linen garments it isabuhay of these.
best, are unpleasant objects to look upoti. impossible to As long as setence is satisfied with 54- save; they have cruntled to a sooty-looking
fielp. however,
gard to the King's age and one or two other mass. With the
OF ME face's plans no doubt it will be found etails, I think we should is content to possible to reconstruct thus patterns of headset King Tutankhamen remain in his sar and other orrants on a more solid, if cophagus in the place he has occupied for
the 1st 3,250 years. unfortunately modern, nuteriai.
Tomb No. 15."
to "think, in a condition somewhat inferior to objets in the othe chambers. Ahat the the annexe it is slimeult to express opinion, as not one of our party has ever ses fout inside.
It is the textiles from the bases that
cause the greatest day. Strenuous efforts are being de to save them. It may be remembered that, prior to this and, only small fragments of what may be called fd been found in the ton
Lapestry
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and then even the stone The room or annexe is so pucked with objects that it is hard say what therü objects have to be monded. Anil most of
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are some dozens of boxes and baskets, to reach Cairo in comparative safety. On arrival in Cairo most of the delicate of which will have to be opened; and it articles will have to undergo a further course been found in those from the first chamber,
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tained a variety of articks all mixed to things is, it will have felt the favage THE MISTRESS SHENSTONE
gether and having seemingly hoan thrown of the less than objects in the annexo Roybow. The work իրե been where a hole had been made in the sealings
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terribly impeded this son by the per- and the damp air that penetrated to the stream of visitors. Never in the outer chamber must have been able to tow of excavation has there been into the annexe with the greatest ease. This such thing A weekly "Press chamber appears to be, and is, smaller than day,"
That has the Press ever before been admitted to the fit or outer chamber, but I should not the work of an archaeologist. It is to be it than out of the first. It is so crowded be surprised to see more objects come out of devoutly hoped that this will not being with things that it would he quite impos- precedent for other poor excavators, as sibie to move at all in the room, and some work under thes conditions becomes sort of arrangement will have to be made to nimost impossible. There is continual lift the first objects out without setting foot interruption, and the fatigue
of the
the within. workers is increased many times by the I have, I hope, inaite it clear what a tast perpetual stream of sightseers. In the lies before us, and how very important it is circumstances it is very remarkable that got to be unduly disturbed. Should the ex- we have been able to do even as much as periences of the present suason be repeated, has been done, but had the staff been left
it is impossible to say when the work cas in peace and quiet we would be in a far
be completed. it should also be remom- advanced and satisfactory state. The opening of the tomb was a sight bered that, even with the absolute and final clearing the tomb, the work will be by never to be forgotten, although one
110 means finished. Fulless study and elderly Egyptian Pasha with research will still be required worthily to
to murmur that "it was very hot, and he did not know why he present the artistic and historical facts that has come: he would far rather be in his fave been obtained by so much hard work
work willingly given it is true, but which club at Cairo. Most of the other visitors, will come to nought unless the operators are however, seemed to be extremely interested allowed to work in
without and excited; but it is true that the majority interference. consisted of archaeologists. That was the first day. On the day of the official open- ing most of Egypt, and a fair sprinkling of London and New York, seemed to be pre- On that day the guests visited the tomb in pairs, and did not all sit on chairs in the outer chamber watching the scaled wall gradually disappear and the wondrous blue and gold wuropy gradually show itself.
COMING DIFFICULTIES. The
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promises to be quite as part interesting as anything that has so far But there will be tremendous
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