King Tut’s meteorite dagger (Photo Credit: University of Pisa)

In 1924, two years after he began excavating Egyptian King Tutankhamun’s (Tut) burial chamber, British archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter finally discovered what he had been seeking: The young pharaoh’s well-preserved sarcophagus. In addition to the scores of precious jewels, amulets, and bracelets that had been buried alongside, Carter also unearthed two daggers wrapped around the boy king’s body. One was carved completely out of solid gold. The other also featured a gold handle, but its blade appeared to be made from iron.