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Tutankhamun sculpture's London auction sparks Egyptian outcry
A 3,000-year-old head sculpture of an eternally-young Tutankhamun -- the Egyptian pharaoh known as King Tut -- goes under the hammer this week in London despite an outcry from Cairo.
Her Mummy Is Still Missing
Anck-Su-Namun, the third of six known daughters of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Great Royal wife Nefertiti, was born in 1348 BC. Later, Anck-Su-Namun became the Great Royal wife of her half-brother Tutankhamun.
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Tutankhamun | Athens | To End-February
Hellenic Cosmos presents "Tutankhamun: A Journey to Eternity," an exhibition that takes visitors into the heart of the excavations conducted by English archaeologist Howard Carter at the Egyptian pharaoh's tomb in the 1920s. The show explores facts and fiction surrounding the legend of King Tut, with precise replicas of many of the key discoveries in the tomb and a wealth of information.
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10 US “first” dogs
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