| One of the treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun, Pharoah of Egypt in the Eighteenth Dynasty of the New Kingdom. This is the only known existing example of a portable chest, only seen in temple paintings and reliefs before the excavation. Handles beneath the chest retract and are meant to help two men bear the chest on their shoulders when moving the chest. The original is constructed of ebony and (likely) cedar woods, inlaid with ivory, and gilded at some points. Max 4.2 with maps included. You will need winzip or another zip program to expand the maps, but the main file is a self extracting zip/exe that I scanned with Norton Anti-virus before upload. Moving the time slider in Max will cause the handles to retract to the hidden or unhidden positions. |