The Bright Side: Egyptian restorers give King Tut's treasures a golden glow
King Tut's collection of more than 5,000 objects, including his golden funeral mask, gilded coffins, golden amulets and beaded collars, will go on display at the Grand Egyptian Museum when it opens later this year. Teams of conservators and archaeologists have worked quietly for over a decade to restore the collection to its full glory.
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