It’s discovery time all over again at the Egyptian Museum. Since many objects (including one of the great funerary beds) have moved to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza (slated to open – perhaps- next year) more things have been found in storage. These include at least 55 pieces of fabric decorated with gold from Tutankhamun’s tomb discovered by Carter in 1922 – and this extraordinary piece. Join Ramy Darwish and me to take a closer look…
VLOG 5 – New Tut Treasure Found at Egyptian Museum – with Ramy Darwish
by AuthorNov 26, 2017Uncategorized
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