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This face reveal was tut-ally awesome. Scientists have finally unveiled what the fabled Egyptian King Tutankhamen would have looked like during his reign of power over 3,300 years ago.
LUXOR, Egypt — King Tut's buck-toothed face was unveiled Sunday for the first time in public — more than 3,000 years after the youngest and most famous pharaoh to rule ...
Zahi Hawass, the head of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities, left, shows the 3,300-year-old mummy of the ancient King Tutankhamun in Luxor, Egypt, before it was given a CT scan.
Egypt’s antiquities chief Dr. Zahi Hawass, center, supervises the removal of the mummy of King Tut from his stone sarcophagus in his underground tomb in the famed Valley of the Kings in Luxor ...
LUXOR, Egypt -- King Tut's buck-toothed face was unveiled Sunday for the first time in public -- more than 3,000 years after the youngest and most famous pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt was shrouded ...
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When Tut and his wife were both about 11, Ay moved the court back to the administrative capital of Memphis, 15 miles south of today’s Cairo, and likely advised the boy-king to reinstate polytheism.
That's really a big question. But, at the end I said to myself, 'I have to take the mask.'" The mummy of King Tut was found inside three golden coffins, one inside another, inside another.
In 2005, scientists removed Tut's mummy from his tomb and placed it into a portable CT scanner for 15 minutes to obtain a three-dimensional image. The scans were the first done on an Egyptian mummy.
LUXOR, Egypt, Nov. 4 -- King Tut's face was unveiled Sunday for the first time in public, more than 3,000 years after the youngest and most famous pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt was shrouded in ...
Tut's artifacts have embarked on a world tour.Hawass announces last December that the tour of King Tut treasures will include stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Philadelphia.