Howard Carter was an English archaeologist and Egyptologist best known for discovering the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun in 1922. His discovery, which included the boy king's nearly intact burial chamber, was one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century. Carter's meticulous work and dedication to Egyptology have made him a legendary figure in the field, and his discovery continues to captivate the public's imagination.
"After clearing 9 metres of the descending passage, in about the middle of the afternoon, we came upon a second sealed doorway, which was almost the exact replica of the first."
"With such evidence, as well as the sealed doorway between the two guardian statues of the King, the mystery gradually dawned upon us. We were but in the anterior portion of a tomb."
"These ancient huts were soon cleared of the rubbish covering them. I planned them, and removed them for investigation below, which undertaking took until the fourth of Nov."
"Towards sunset we had cleared down to the level of the 12th step, which was sufficient to expose a large part of the upper portion of a plastered and sealed doorway."
"We were totally unprepared for such a large quantity of visitors, and in view of the preservation of the antiquities they being very crowded and in poor preservation, we were obliged to refuse admission until some preparation was made to safeguard the objects."
"All we have to do is to peel the shrines like an onion, and we will be with the king himself."
"We were astonished by the beauty and refinement of the art displayed by the objects surpassing all we could have imagined - the impression was overwhelming."