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  3. Here's Why King Tut's 3,000-Year-Old Gold Funerary Mask Still Looks Brand New

Here's Why King Tut's 3,000-Year-Old Gold Funerary Mask Still Looks Brand New

Published: May 26, 2026
Here's Why King Tut's 3,000-Year-Old Gold Funerary Mask Still Looks Brand New
Author: 
Howard Cohen

When British archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter first revealed the funerary mask of Tutankhamun on October 28, 1925, he was stunned by its astonishing condition. After more than 3,000 years sealed inside a tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, the youthful pharaoh’s golden visage appeared almost untouched by time.

Carter described the mask as “placid and beautiful,” marveling at its intricate craftsmanship and pristine glow. Today, the iconic artifact — displayed at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza — still looks remarkably radiant. And now, thanks to new research from Tulane University, scientists finally understand in far greater detail why gold can remain untarnished seemingly forever.

In a study published in the academic journal Physical Review Letters, Tulane researchers discovered that gold’s resistance to tarnishing involves more than simply being a chemically stable “noble metal.” The secret lies in what happens at the atomic level on gold’s surface.

According to the researchers, atoms on gold surfaces naturally rearrange themselves into tightly packed protective patterns. These microscopic structures dramatically suppress reactions with oxygen — by a factor of a billion to a trillion. In essence, gold creates its own ultra-thin atomic shield that prevents oxidation before it can even begin.

“People have generally thought gold doesn’t tarnish simply because it doesn’t interact strongly with oxygen,” explained Matthew Montemore, associate professor of chemical engineering at Tulane. “What we show is that for two of the most common gold surface types, the surface atoms actually rearrange themselves in a way that makes the gold much more resistant to oxidation.”

Using sophisticated computer simulations, Montemore and postdoctoral researcher Santu Biswas studied how oxygen molecules behave when they encounter gold surfaces. Without the atomic rearrangement, oxygen could more easily break apart and bond with the metal. But the tightly organized surface geometry leaves oxygen with almost nowhere to react.

That helps explain why King Tut’s mask — crafted around 1323 BCE from 23-karat gold alloyed with a small amount of copper — has retained its spectacular glow. Gold’s natural resistance to corrosion was aided by the tomb’s dry, sealed environment, but the newly discovered atomic “self-defense system” reveals why the metal itself remained virtually unchanged.

The findings not only deepen our understanding of ancient treasures, but could also influence modern technology. Gold already plays a key role in electronics and industrial catalysts used in chemical manufacturing and pollution control. Scientists now believe that manipulating gold’s surface structure could make it even more useful in energy and environmental applications.

Credits: Tutankhamen's funerary mask photo (cropped and full image) by Tarekheikal, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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