Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TUTANKHAMU­N’S GOLDEN COFFIN

leaving the pharaoh’s tomb for the first time in 97 years

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The golden outer coffin of Tutankhamu­n has been removed from its sterilisat­ion tent before it undergoes a painstakin­g eight-month restoratio­n process. The gilded sarcophagu­s of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh now lies in the restoratio­n laboratory of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, which lies on the outskirts Cairo, Egypt. Pictures reveal the intricate reliefs on the foot of the golden sarcophagu­s which were carved into the outer wood covering of the coffin. Inside the box-like structure of the sarcophagu­s were three coffins to house the body of the king.

The innermost coffin is made of solid gold, while the middle coffin is made with gilded wood, inlaid with multi-coloured glass. The outer coffin is made from wood with a gold covering and stretches to 7.3 feet long.

This is the first time the outer coffin of ‘King Tut’ has been removed from the 3,300-yearold tomb since it was discovered in 1922 by British archaeolog­ist Howard Carter.

Tutankhamu­n, known as the ‘Golden Pharaoh’, was an 18th dynasty king who ruled from the age of eight to 19. He died in 1324BC and is best known for being the first royal tomb to be discovered almost entirely intact.

He was buried in the Valley of the Kings and discovered by British archaeolog­ist Howard Carter in 1922. His tomb was filled with royal treasures, including a dagger made from meteorite.

His tomb contained three coffins nestled within one another. Shortly after it was discovered both the inner and middle caskets were transferre­d to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, while the outer gilded coffin was left behind.

In July, the casket was removed in a tight security operation, and fumigated for seven days.

Restoratio­n will now continue using non-invasive equipment to repair cracks to the golden layers and fix weakened areas

After mechanical and chemical engineerin­g has taken place, any layers of plaster that have broken away will be replaced in their original location.

Once the work has been completed, the coffin will be on display in the Grand Egyptian Museum - the first time the three caskets have been displayed together since their discovery.

The innermost coffin is made of solid gold, while the middle coffin is made with gilded wood, inlaid withmulti-coloured glass

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Tutankhamu­n. Egyptian Pharaoh shows the outer of the ancient sarcophagu­s BC. The picture Giza, The golden 1342-1325 Museum, reigned between Egyptian the Grand The Pharaoh in as it lies for restoratio­n golden coffin Cairo of the capital on the outskirts
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A closer look at the reliefs on the foot of the golden sarcophagu­s of the ancient Pharaoh. Tutankhamu­n was buried in the Valley of the Kings and discovered by British archaeolog­ist Howard Carter in 1922

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