• Tutankhamun's meteoric iron dagger, also known as Tutankhamun's iron dagger and King Tut's dagger, is an iron-bladed dagger from the tomb of the ancient Egyptian...
  • ...the 14th century BC King’s Valley tomb of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, which became known as Tutankhamuns meteoric iron dagger.
  • BAL 1494532. Two daggers found in Tutankhamuns tomb – Right is the meteoric dagger – Image Credit : Bridgeman Images.
  • The use of a meteoric iron blade in Tutankhamun's dagger was highly symbolic and held significant cultural and religious meaning for the ancient Egyptians.
  • The iron dagger of Tutankhamun is closely correlates with meteoric composition, including homogeneity.
  • The Meteoric Iron Dagger of Tutankhamun & the Mesopotamian Connection | Ancient Architects.
  • Were there trade routes modern historians were unaware of, to allow Tutankhamun to acquire an iron dagger? ... Tutankhamuns meteoric iron dagger.
  • Most iron objects from this era are heavily corroded, but the dry conditions in Tutankhamuns tomb kept the dagger rust-free.
  • With reference to Tutankhamuns iron dagger an analysis of the various ways that the dagger might be interpreted will be discussed and critically reviewed.
  • An analysis of a dagger found in Tutankhamuns tomb has given us strong evidence that this was the case – and that the Egyptians knew the iron had come from...
  • Scientific analysis of one Tutankhamun's 3,300-year-old daggers found buried with him "strongly supports" a theory it was made of meteoric iron...
  • That is used to describe all types of iron but came into use around the same time as a text that appears to describe a meteorite. Tutankhamun mask breakage.
  • King Tutankhamun's dagger, which was discovered in 1925, contains high level of nickel which suggests that it is made up from meteoric iron.