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The modern story of Tut began in , fueled by the relentless obsession of British archaeologist Howard Carter and his financier, Lord Carnarvon . For five years, they had scoured the valley floor with little more to show than fragments of pottery and sun-bleached rock. With funds nearly depleted, Carter persuaded Carnarvon to support one final season of digging. On November 4 , a water boy (according to local legend) or a digger stumbled upon a step carved into the bedrock—the first of sixteen descending into the earth.

As they cleared the debris, they reached a door sealed with the royal necropolis stamp. Carter drilled a small hole, held a candle to the aperture, and peered through the darkness. When Carnarvon asked if he could see anything, Carter famously replied: . The modern story of Tut began in ,

In the heart of the Valley of the Kings, the dust of three millennia lay heavy and silent. For centuries, the name of had been a mere whisper in the desert wind, a "Boy King" whose identity was nearly erased by successors who wished to bury the memory of his father’s religious revolution. On November 4 , a water boy (according

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