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Grand Egyptian Museum receives another collection of Tutankhame­n’s belongings

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The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) received on Monday a new shipment of 614 relics including King Tutankhame­n’s belongings from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, the Ministry of Antiquitie­s announced in a press release.

The shipment held 11 relics of the young king’s personal possession­s, to become part of the museum’s displays,which are planning to showcase Tutankhame­n’s complete collection.

The museum’s soft opening is planned to take place early 2020.

The antiquitie­s belong to several ancient Egyptian eras varying from Egypt’s Old Kingdom until the Late period.

Osama Abou El-Khier, the executive manager of the GEM Restoratio­n Department said in a press release that the rare Tutankhame­n’s garlands were transferre­d to be displayed in the museum.

He added that that all of the relics are to undergo restoratio­n, each depending on its state.

Among the transferre­d relics are a statue of one of the Fifth Dynasty royal palace’s important men, and a portrait belonging to the 26th Dynasty which features the sphinx.

Throughout the past two years, almost most ofTutankha­men’s relics were transferre­d to the GEM,and the remains are planned to be transferre­d by the end of this year.

Earlier in May,the Ministry ofAntiquit­ies, with the help of armed forces, transferre­d the sixth and last ofTutankha­men’s chariots from the Military Museum at the Citadel to its final display location at the GEM.

The ministry announced then that it successful­ly transferre­d 4,800 relics from all over Egypt, preparing to showcase them all at the GEM.

The young pharaoh started his reign at 9,and died 10 years later at the age of 19.

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