- the
discovery of his tomb, he has been
referred to
colloquially as "King
Tut".
Tutankhamun was born in the
reign of Akhenaten,
during the
Amarna Period...
- in the
Damin ritual jargon of Australia. In English, the
tut-
tut! (British spelling, "
tutting") or tsk! tsk! (American spelling, "tsking")
sound used to...
- Insect's Bite at Pharaoh's Tomb.
Blood Poisoning and
Ensuing Pneumonia Conquer Tut-ankh-Amen
Discoverer in Egypt". The New York Times. 5
April 1923. Retrieved...
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meteoric iron dagger, also
known as Tutankhamun's iron
dagger and King
Tut's dagger, is an iron-bladed
dagger from the tomb of the
ancient Egyptian Pharaoh...
- The Tomb of
Tut.ankh.Amen,
Volume II: The
Burial Chamber. Duckworth. ISBNÂ 978-0-7156-3075-4. Carter,
Howard (2000) [1933]. The Tomb of
Tut.ankh.Amen, Volume...
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outside Southern Africa. However,
English has a
click in its "tsk tsk" (or "
tut tut") sound, and
another is
often used to say "giddy up" to a horse. Percussives...
-
languages of East Africa.
Examples familiar to English-speakers are the
tut-
tut (British spelling) or tsk! tsk! (American spelling) used to
express disapproval...
- Online.
Retrieved 8
August 2012. Kirby,
Percival (1947). "The
Trumpets of
Tut-ankh-amen and
their Successors".
Journal of the
Royal Anthropological Institute...
- des
Herzens Grund, 'a
drunken mouth reveals the heart's meaning'; and
Trunkener Mund
tut Wahrheit kund, 'a
drunken mouth proclaims the truth'. Icelandic:...
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Landlords 7 July
Benefits by the Sea:
Jaywick 23 July
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August Undercover Benefits Cheat 8
August Football League Tonight 21 August...