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Daggers of Tutankhamun

The Daggers of Tutankhamun were a pair of daggers made of meteorite ore for Tutankhamun, a pharaoh of Egypt during the Amarna Period. After the pharaoh's death, the daggers were buried in a cave located far away from the Valley of the Kings, where Tutankhamun was buried.

It was eventually recovered by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa alongside Kanika, an Egyptian scavenger.[1]

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Description
Horus sent metal to aid the boy king, so he may restore the sovereignty of all the gods. He fashioned twin blades from the ba-en-pet. Forged in the dying embers of the Sun Disk.

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A meteoric iron dagger similar to these was found by Egyptologist Howard Carter in Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings. However, it appears to be a a mix between these two, with a simple straight blade affixed to a less adorned hilt. While one of the blades is cast or hammered into shape, the other looks rather like it was knapped from flint.

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