King Tut Giveaway // Experience the Discovery of King Tut Exhibition Before It Opens to the Public!
Hey Doosts!
Next week I’m going to attend “The Discovery of King Tut” exhibition in NYC — I’m beyond excited — and want to share the same experience with you! So it’s #GiveAway time! You may have heard all the hype over the findings of King Tut, the mystery of his life, death, and how his reign was significant. Yet still there is more — and YOU can be one of the first to see if for yourself! I have two tickets JUST for my readers!
We are offering you a chance to see both “The Discovery of King Tut” and “Saturday Night Live…The Exhibition” during an advance screening on November 20th from 3:00-9:00 pm. The winners get to visit both exhibitions! You’ll get a chance to see “The Discovery of King Tut” exhibit before it opens to the public! These tickets are only valid for preview day – 11/20.
All you have to do to enter is tweet me @WhatTheDoost or send me a DM telling me why you want to see #TUTNYC! (retweets earn brownie points too😉)
With the exhibit less than a week away — I’m so thrilled to share this King Tut experience with you. I’m a history geek and have always been fascinated by the Egyptian era.
THE EXHIBITION
THE DISCOVERY OF KING TUT offers you a once-in-a-lifetime insight into the archaeology of ancient Egypt. Go on a journey of exploration to experience the treasures of Tutankhamun and his famous tomb chambers exactly as they were when discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, and relive that magical moment of discovery as if you had been there yourself.
TUTANKHAMUN – A KING AND HIS TIME
In 1332 BC, at the age of nine, Tutankhamun ascended to the Egyptian throne as one of the last kings of the 18th Dynasty. His father was the heretic King Akhenaten, though the identity of his mother is still unknown today. According to the latest studies, the young king suffered from serious illnesses, but this did not stop him from accomplishing the most significant achievement of his reign: The rejection of his father’s radical religious reforms, which had destabilized the country.
His death is a mystery to this day
Tutankhamun died after nine years on the throne, probably from an infection resulting from an open knee injury. His death is a mystery to this day.