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  • Time For America To Say Ta-ta To Tut

    msnbc.com 2 days, 22 hours ago

    Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Two exhibits focusing on the best-known figures from ancient Egypt, King Tut and Cleopatra, are in the last stages of their U.S. tours , and their departure could signal the end of an era.

  • Steve Martin Teams Up With William Shakespeare

    msnbc.com 5 days, 9 hours ago

    NEW YORK (AP) -- Steve Martin has a new writing partner, a guy even more famous than the comedian, actor, writer and banjo player. Martin has teamed up with no less than William Shakespeare to add music to the playwright's lyrics for a smattering of tunes at the Public Theater's production this summer of "As You Like It" in New York City's Central Park. Of his writing partner, Martin deadpans: "He's very difficult to work with." Shakespeare's plays are filled with music , and "As You Like It" is one of the

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Tutankhamun Egyptian twt-ˤnḫ-ı͗mn, ; approx. 1341 BC – 1323 BC) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. He is popularly referred to as King Tut. His original name, Tutankhaten, means "Living Image of Aten", while Tutankhamun means "Living Image of Amun". In hieroglyphs, the name Tutankhamun was typically written Amen-tut-ankh, because of a scribal custom that placed a divine name at the beginning of a phrase to show appropriate reverence. He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of the Amarna letters, and likely the 18th dynasty king Rathotis who, according to Manetho, an ancient historian, had reigned for nine years — a figure which conforms with Flavius Josephus's version of Manetho's Epitome.
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