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Exhibitions of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun

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consists of the same items from the Germany and Switzerland tour but in a slightly different exhibition. Of the 50 artifacts from the Tutankhamun tomb fewer than ten were repeated from the 1970s exhibition. This exhibition began in 2005, and was directed by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities,
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displays actual items excavated from tombs of ancient Egyptian Pharaohs. From 130 authentic artifacts presented, 50 were found specifically during the excavations of Tutankhamun's tomb. The exhibition includes 80 exhibits from the reigns of Tutankhamun's immediate predecessors in the Eighteenth
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officially opened the exhibition on March 29, 1972. More than 30,000 people visited in its first week. By September, 800,000 had been to the exhibition, and its duration was extended by three months because of the popularity. When it did close on December 31, 1972, 1.6 million visitors had
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Several exhibitions have been established which feature replicas of Tutankhamun artifacts, rather than real artifacts from archaeological sites. These provide access to pieces of comparable appearance to viewers living in places where the real artifacts have not circulated. The first replica
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organized the U.S. exhibition, which ran from November 17, 1976, through September 30, 1979. More than eight million attended. The Metropolitan's exhibition was designed to recreate for visitors the drama of the 1922 discovery of the treasure-filled tomb. Included along with original objects
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exhibition, or the mummy itself. The Egyptian Government has determined that these artifacts are too fragile to withstand travel, and thus they will permanently remain in Egypt. The mummy of Tutankhamun is the only known mummy in the Valley Of The Kings to still lie in its original tomb,
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featured over 150 authentic tomb objects, with many appearing outside of Egypt for the first and last time. It ran from March 2018 to May 2020, touring North America, France and the United Kingdom. A new permanent exhibition for the treasures is being constructed at the
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Egyptian cultural officials initially stalled prospects of an American tour, as Egypt was then more closely aligned with the Soviet Union, where fifty pieces had toured in 1973. However, relations thawed later that year when the U.S. interceded following the
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to be shown at the exhibition, including 17 never before displayed outside Egypt. For insurance purposes, the items were valued at ÂŁ9.06 million. In January 1972, they were transported to London on two civilian flights and one by the
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to permit the artifacts to tour the United States – with the U.S. tour including one more city than the Soviet tour had included, and several additional pieces. The showing was the largest of Tutankhamun's artifacts, with 53 pieces.
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After the six U.S. tour locations were named, San Francisco citizens bombarded the Mayor's Office with inquiries as to why the tour was not coming there. As a result, museum trustees flew to Egypt to meet with the
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on the second leg. The European tour was organized by the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), and the Egyptian Museum in cooperation with the
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in 1972. After a year of negotiations between Egypt and the United Kingdom, an agreement was signed in July 1971. Altogether, 50 pieces were chosen by the directors of the British Museum and the
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in April for its only Australian stop where it achieved the highest touring exhibition box office numbers in the country's history before Egypt's treasures return to Cairo in December 2011.
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All of the artifacts exhumed from the Tutankhamun tomb are, by international convention, considered property of the Egyptian government. Consequently, these pieces are normally kept at the
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in Cairo, where they worked out a mutual agreement for a seventh stop. Profits after exhibition expenses resulted in $ 10+ million going to the Egyptian Museum for refurbishing.
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exhibition, a copy of the entire tomb of Tutankhamun, was built only a few years after the discovery of the tomb. This replica was temporary, staged by Arthur Weigall for the
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While the exhibition was on display in San Francisco, Police Lieutenant George E. LaBrash suffered a minor stroke as he guarded the treasures after hours. He later filed a
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During the years 1976 to 1979 the exhibition was shown in the United States. While at the following venues, the exhibit attracted more than eight million visitors: (NGA)
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is displayed. The exhibitors claim that it took more than two years to recreate the mummy. X-ray pictures taken from the real mummy helped to make an exact copy.
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The exhibition was shown in eighteen cities in the United States, and in six cities in Canada, including Winnipeg at the Manitoba Legislature, Vancouver,
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From 1965 to 1966 an enlarged version of the 1961–1963 North America tour took place in Japan. The Japanese exhibition saw nearly 3 million visitors.
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in October 2008 which hosted the exhibition until May 2009. The tour continued to other U.S. cities. After Dallas the exhibition moved to the
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The first travelling exhibition of a substantial number of Tutankhamun artifacts took place from 1961 to 1966. The exhibition, titled
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have been held at museums in several countries, notably the United Kingdom, Soviet Union, United States, Canada, Japan, and France.
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was expected to draw more than three million people. The exhibition started in Los Angeles, California, then moved to
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shortly after Carter's death. A replica death mask was displayed along with replicas of other items from the tomb.
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were on display. The complete records of the ten year excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun were deposited in the
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from June 27, 2009, to March 28, 2010. From April 23, 2010, to January 11, 2011, the exhibition was shown at the
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until the 1960s, when they were first exhibited outside of Egypt. Because of these exhibitions, relics from the
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The ante-chamber contains replicas of furniture and Tutankhamun's personal items he had been buried with.
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Finding aid for the Irvine MacManus records related to "Treasures of Tutankhamun" exhibition, 1975-1979
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Tutankhamun Treasures: A Loan Exhibition from the Department of Antiquities of the United Arab Republic
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Irvine MacManus records related to "Treasures of Tutankhamun" exhibition, 1975-1979 (bulk 1976-1977)
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The entry section of the Exhibition displays general information about Tutankhamun's life and death.
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was the most popular exhibition in the museum's history. It is considered a landmark achievement in
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in Cairo so this is the last time the contents of the tomb will be displayed outside of Egypt.
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exhibition attracted estimated three million visitors, and was displayed in the following venues:
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The Treasure Hall shows recreations of statues and jewels found within the tomb of Tutankhamun.
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to sponsor a ceasefire and consequently a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. U.S. president
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in Oxford, England, was a temporary exhibition, open from July until November 2014, exploring
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are among the most travelled artifacts in the world. Probably the best-known tour was the
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thereafter visited Egypt, becoming the first American President to do so since the
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The burial chamber exhibits replicas of the sarcophagus and coffin of Tutankhamun.
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The exhibition had a public purpose in mind, to "stimulate public interest in the
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Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and U.S. Interests in the Middle East Since 1945
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against the city on the theory that his injury had resulted from the legendary
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Fukuoka Prefectural Culture Center, Fukuoka, Japan (December 1965–January 1966)
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Tutankhamun Exhibition at the British Museum in 1972: A historical perspective
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After the exhibition left London in 1972, it toured the USSR from 1973–1975.
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was among the most popular pieces in the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition.
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In 2011 the exhibition visited Australia for the first time, opening at the
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passed through the exhibition doors. All profits (ÂŁ600,000) were donated to
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held in New York, United Arab Republic Pavilion (April 22–October 18, 1964)
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The Golden Age of Tutankhamun: Divine Might and Splendor in the New Kingdom
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negatives in the Metropolitan’s collection of the expedition photographer
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The exhibition continued in North America with the following itinerary:
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This exhibition, featuring completely different artifacts from those in
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From November 15, 2007, to August 31, 2008, the exhibition was shown in
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project". The exhibition opened in November 1961 at the Smithsonian's
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The French exhibit saw an attendance of 1,240,975 (It was titled
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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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A digital display of Tutankhamun primary sources and artifacts
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Official website of the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Exhibition
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in 1922. Original records, drawings and photographs from the
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Classical Bearings: Interpreting Ancient History and Culture
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from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives, New York.
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Official website of Tutankhamun Exhibition, Dorchester
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who was the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh
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together with Arts and Exhibitions International and
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Exhibitions of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun
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Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs
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Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs
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Index

The Treasures of Tutankhamun

bier
sarcophagus

pectoral
prenomen
artifacts
ancient Egypt
discovered between 1922 and 1927
Egyptian Museum
Cairo
tomb of Tutankhamun
Dorchester

Egyptian Museum
Egyptian Museum
Cairo
Smithsonian Institution
Froelich Rainey
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
United Arab Republic
UNESCO
Aswan Dam
National Gallery of Art
Montreal
Ottawa
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Philadelphia
Peabody Museum of Natural History

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