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King Tut: Forgotten Treasure

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King Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered nearly intact. Most of the precious artifacts were safely kept out of sight in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo... until now.
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Overview

King Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered nearly intact, a miracle of archaeology. Most of the precious artifacts were safely kept out of sight in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo... until now. Ninety years after their salvage from the sand, the forgotten treasure of King Tut will finally be reconstituted at the Grand Egyptian Museum at Giza. What will it tell us about the Pharaoh and the Egypt he ruled?

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King Tut: Forgotten Treasure

01: King Tut: Forgotten Treasure

King Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered nearly intact. Most of the precious artifacts were safely kept out of sight in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo... until now.

53 min