Arab Times

Coffin restoratio­n begins:

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Egypt says it has started the first-ever restoratio­n on a gold-covered sarcophagu­s of the famed boy pharaoh Tutankhamu­n, ahead of the country’s new museum opening next year.

Antiquitie­s Minister Khaled el-Anany told reporters Sunday that work on the outermost coffin, made of wood and gilded with gold, will take at least eight months.

He says that’s because “the state of conservati­on is very fragile, as it was never restored” since 1922, when British archaeolog­ist Howard Carter discovered the intact 3,000-year-old tomb and the treasures it held.

The coffin remained in the tomb until July, when it was moved to the new Grand Egyptian Museum, being built near the famed pyramids of Giza outside Cairo. (AP)

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