King Tut’s golden “Head of a Leopard,” currently on display at Seattle’s Pacific Science Center with Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs, was worn by priests to ensure the use of all of the senses by the deceased in the afterlife.
King Tut’s golden “Head of a Leopard,” currently on display at Seattle’s Pacific Science Center with Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs, was worn by priests to ensure the use of all of the senses by the deceased in the afterlife.
Cool, you know I love all things Egyptian
Then you’ve really got to come on over and check out the exhibit in Seattle. It’s only there until the beginning of January, but while worth the trip for an Egypt-ophile.