A list and gallery of Harry Burton's photographs
of the painted wall decoration in the burial chamber of Tutankhamun

P0589
South wall, east part. The goddess Isis, with three Underworld deities behind her.

P0879
West wall. Scenes from the Book of Imi-duat, 1st hour, with five deities, a barque and twelve baboons.

P0879A
East wall (partly above the doorway between the Burial Chamber and the Treasury). 'Friends' and officials of the palace dragging a sled with the sarcophagus.

P0879B
South wall, west part (the doorway between the Antechamber and the Burial Chamber on the left). Tutankhamun, followed by the god Anubis, receives life from the goddess Hathor, 'Mistress of Heaven, Chieftainess of the West'.

P0879C
North wall. Three scenes, from left, 1, Tutankhamun, followed by his ka, embraced by Osiris, 2, Tutankhamun welcomed by the goddess Nut, 3, King Ay (Tutankhamun's successor) performs the Opening-the-Mouth ceremony on the mummy of Tutankhamun.

P1591
East wall (partly above the doorway between the Burial Chamber and the Treasury). 'Friends' and officials of the palace dragging a sled with the sarcophagus.

P1592
South wall, west part (the doorway between the Antechamber and the Burial Chamber on the left). Tutankhamun, followed by the god Anubis, receives life from the goddess Hathor, 'Mistress of Heaven, Chieftainess of the West'.

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(June 2, 2005)


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