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Judi Lynn

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Wed Jan 23, 2019, 08:42 PM Jan 2019

3,000-Year-Old Tomb of King Tut Finally Restored


By Megan Gannon, Live Science Contributor | January 23, 2019 06:36am ET

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Conservators and archaeologists complete conservation work of the wall paintings in the burial chamber of King Tut's tomb in the spring of 2016.
Credit: copyright J. Paul Getty Trust

Conservators have finally completed a decade-long restoration of the tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt.

The project — carried out by the Los Angeles-based Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) and the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities — involved stabilizing the wall paintings that decorated the 3,000-year-old tomb, as well as adding features like new barriers and a new ventilation system that would reduce damage to the site in the future.

"Conservation and preservation is important for the future and for this heritage and this great civilization to live forever," Zahi Hawass, Egyptologist and former minister of State for Antiquities in Egypt, said in a statement.

Tutankhamun was born during Egypt's New Kingdom, around 1341 B.C. Sometimes called the boy king, he began his rule at age 9, and died suddenly in his late teens. [In Photos: The Life and Death of King Tut]

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3,000-Year-Old Tomb of King Tut Finally Restored (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2019 OP
Suprised Dr Zahi Hawass isn't in any of the photos. marble falls Jan 2019 #1
That guy was everywhere for a while. louis-t Jan 2019 #2
He's the energizer bunny of Egyptology. marble falls Jan 2019 #3
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