The antechamber held gold chariots and sofas, as well as two wooden half-mannequins of King Tutankhamun. The annex was filled with even more gold furniture, thrones, beds, statues, chests, and toys, as well as food and precious oils. Once in the burial chamber, Carter and his team found golden shrines, jewelry, statues, weapons (daggers, shields), oars (to row himself in the underworld), and even more clothing, food and wine; all of which were believed to be placed with the King to follow him into the afterlife (blue site). One of the golden shrines, where a statue of the god Anubis stood, contained Tutankhamun’s canopic jars and jewel chests along with priceless jewelry. Amongst this jewelry were precious jewels and gemstones, protective amulets (i.e. a necklace with an Eye of Horus pendant), silver, obsidian, quartz, red jasper, carnelian, and topaz, to name a few (site). There were also 132 grandiose walking sticks that were found. The deeper search into the burial chamber led Carter and his team to the gilded sarcophagus, with three golden coffins laid inside one another, and King Tutankhamun’s body nearly perfectly preserved (his