The objects that are actually represented in each of the four color photographs are:
King Tut's funeral mask.
Smelting pot.
Three coins and
Hieroglyphics.
The other objects that were found in Tutankhamun's tomb but do not appear in these five photographs are:
Jewellery
Jars
Chariots.
<h3>About "Fit for a King: Treasures of Tutankhamun"</h3>
"Fit for a King: Treasures of Tutankhamun" is known to be an essay that talks about what King Tutankhamun actually wanted to be buried with. He thought to be buried with what he had that was valuable to him. He also needed them in afterlife.
We see that the objects that were actually represented in the four color photographs were found in the valley of kings near Luxor, Egypt.
Im assuming youre talking about a famous Frankenstein poem. He does so because he is desperate for a friend. The old man is blind so he feels that the monster is not much dIfferent from any human.