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characteristics of tutankhamen's inner coffin​

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Answered by saswatidas23
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The innermost coffin

The gods were thought to have skin of gold, bones of silver, and hair of lapis lazuli—so the king is shown here in his divine form in the afterlife. He holds the crook and flail, symbols of the king's right to rule.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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There were three coffins in Tutankhamen's tomb in decreasing order of size.

Tutankhamen's inner tomb was made of gold there were garlands of willow, olive leaves, wild celery, lotus petals and cornflower inside his inner coffin. There was also a presence of raisin in the inner coffin. King Tut was clad in glittering pieces of gold ranging from precious collars to sandals and rings. His coffin also included the now-iconic death mask of King Tut.

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