
You Wouldn't Want to Be Tutankhamen!You Wouldn't Want to?
Ancient Civilization)
by David Stewart
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appears in Ancient Egypt, History, and Nonfiction.
Get ready . . . youre an Egyptian prince living in a time of turmoil and change. Your father Akhenaten has abandoned the old gods, the priests are unhappy, the people are unhappy. One day all this will be yours, Tutankhamen! Find out all about Tutankhamen's childhood, his rise to power, his mysterious early death, and the famous discovery of his to...
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