1. Golden Canopic Shrine: This was a shrine made of gold and housed four alabaster canopic jars containing Tutankhamun's internal organs.
2. Canopic Jars: These four alabaster jars held Tutankhamun's internal organs. Each jar had a lid with the head of one of the four protective deities of the dead: Imsety, Hapy, Duamutef, and Qebehsenuef.
3. Golden Mask of Tutankhamun: This iconic mask is made of solid gold and weighs approximately 10 kilograms. It depicts the pharaoh's face with inlaid semi-precious stones and blue glass.
4. Golden Coffin of Tutankhamun: The coffin was made of solid gold and weighs over 100 kilograms. It features intricate hieroglyphs and decorations, and originally held the pharaoh's mummy.
5. Golden Throne of Tutankhamun: This throne was made of wood and covered with gold sheet. It depicts Tutankhamun sitting on a throne with his wife Ankhesenamun standing behind him.
6. King Tut's Headdress: A gilded wooden headrest for the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's mummy from KV62, the tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
7. King Tut's Alabaster Sarcophagus: This outer coffin carved from alabaster, decorated with images of the king, with scenes from the Book of Gates and the Book of the Dead.
8. King Tut's Golden Inner Coffin: This final layer of protective casing for Tutankhamun's mummy, the body would have been wrapped in linen and anointed with sweet oils
These are just a few of the significant artifacts found in the treasury room of Tutankhamun's tomb. The room provided valuable insights into the funerary practices and wealth of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs.