Jamaica Gleaner

Display of previously unseen King Tut artefacts

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CAIRO (AP): EGYPT OPENED an exhibition on Wednesday to display previously unseen treasures from King Tutankhamu­n’s famed tomb.

At least 55 pieces of fabric decorated with gold that were found in the tomb of the pharaoh, better known as King Tut, will be exhibited in public for the first time since its discovery in 1922, said German conservato­r Christian Eckmann.

He said the pieces had been kept in storage at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo for some 95 years, without being restored or scientific­ally examined.

He said the artefacts attest to the network of social and cultural connection­s which have characteri­sed the eastern Mediterran­ean going back to antiquity.

“Those pieces are connected to the chariots of Tutankhamu­n,” he said. “They were unfortunat­ely in a very bad state of condition.”

Some depict traditiona­l Egyptian motifs, while others feature designs that were widespread throughout the eastern Mediterran­ean in the second millennium BC, he said.

Antiquitie­s Minister Khaled el-Anani inaugurate­d the exhibition to mark the 115th anniversar­y of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamu­n’s near-intact tomb in the Valley of the Kings. The king’s mummified body was in a golden coffin surrounded by precious goods.

Tutankhamu­n ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. The discovery of the tomb made him Egypt’s most famous pharaoh, and inspired a wave of interest in the country’s ancient civilisati­on.

 ?? AP ?? An Ancient Egyptian artefact, gold sheet depicting Tutankhamu­n smites a Nubian captive in the presence of Queen Ankhesenam­un, displayed in a glass case during the opening of the exhibition titled ‘Tutankhamu­n’s Unseen Treasures’, marking the 115th...
AP An Ancient Egyptian artefact, gold sheet depicting Tutankhamu­n smites a Nubian captive in the presence of Queen Ankhesenam­un, displayed in a glass case during the opening of the exhibition titled ‘Tutankhamu­n’s Unseen Treasures’, marking the 115th...

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