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PERU-ARCHEOLOGY/MUSEUM
RTR2419X 
January 29, 2009 
A copper mask from the ancient Moche culture is displayed at the "Huaca Rajada" museum in the northern... 
Chiclayo, Peru 
A copper mask from ancient Moche culture is displayed at the "Huaca Rajada" museum in Chiclayo 
A copper mask from the ancient Moche culture is displayed at the "Huaca Rajada" museum in the northern city of Chiclayo, January 29, 2009. Peru's newest museum opened on Thursday -- only meters away from where the golden tomb of the Lord of Sipan, which has been dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas" was discovered in 1987. The new museum, called Huaca Rajada, includes finds made at the sprawling archeological dig since 2007. Flanked by ancient pyramids, the new museum showcases masks, ceramics and jewelry that historians say are from the ancient Moche culture, which flourished on Peru's coast from about 100 AD to 600 AD. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU) 
PERU-ARCHEOLOGY/MUSEUM
RTR2419W 
January 29, 2009 
Peru's President Alan Garcia visits the museum of "Huaca Rajada" in the northern city of Chiclayo, January... 
Chiclayo, Peru 
Peru's President Alan Garcia visits the museum of "Huaca Rajada" in the northern city of Chiclayo 
Peru's President Alan Garcia visits the museum of "Huaca Rajada" in the northern city of Chiclayo, January 29, 2009. Peru's newest museum opened on Thursday -- only meters away from where the golden tomb of the Lord of Sipan, which has been dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas" was discovered in 1987. The new museum, called Huaca Rajada, includes finds made at the sprawling archeological dig since 2007. Flanked by ancient pyramids, the new museum showcases masks, ceramics and jewelry that historians say are from the ancient Moche culture, which flourished on Peru's coast from about 100 AD to 600 AD. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU) 
PERU-ARCHEOLOGY/MUSEUM
RTR2419V 
January 29, 2009 
Peru's President Alan Garcia visits the museum of "Huaca Rajada" in the northern city of Chiclayo, January... 
Chiclayo, Peru 
Peru's President Alan Garcia visits the museum of "Huaca Rajada" in the northern city of Chiclayo 
Peru's President Alan Garcia visits the museum of "Huaca Rajada" in the northern city of Chiclayo, January 29, 2009. Peru's newest museum opened on Thursday -- only meters away from where the golden tomb of the Lord of Sipan, which has been dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas" was discovered in 1987. The new museum, called Huaca Rajada, includes finds made at the sprawling archeological dig since 2007. Flanked by ancient pyramids, the new museum showcases masks, ceramics and jewelry that historians say are from the ancient Moche culture, which flourished on Peru's coast from about 100 AD to 600 AD. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU) 
PERU/
RTR2419S 
January 29, 2009 
Remains of the "Warrior Priest" from the ancient Moche culture, that was discovered at the Huaca Rajada... 
Chiclayo, Peru 
Remains of the "Warrior Priest" from the ancient Moche culture, that was discovered at the Huaca Rajada... 
Remains of the "Warrior Priest" from the ancient Moche culture, that was discovered at the Huaca Rajada site is displayed with ceramics at the museum in the northern city of Chiclayo, January 29, 2009. Peru's newest museum opened on Thursday -- only meters away from where the golden tomb of the Lord of Sipan, which has been dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas" was discovered in 1987. The new museum, called Huaca Rajada, includes finds made at the sprawling archeological dig since 2007. Flanked by ancient pyramids, the new museum showcases masks, ceramics and jewelry that historians say are from the ancient Moche culture, which flourished on Peru's coast from about 100 AD to 600 AD. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU) 
PERU-ARCHEOLOGY/MUSEUM
RTR2419N 
January 29, 2009 
A woman passes by a figure from the Moche culture at the "Huaca Rajada" museum in the northern city of... 
Chiclayo, Peru 
A woman passes by a figure from the Moche culture at the "Huaca Rajada" museum in the northern city of... 
A woman passes by a figure from the Moche culture at the "Huaca Rajada" museum in the northern city of Chiclayo, January 29, 2009. Peru's newest museum opened on Thursday -- only meters away from where the golden tomb of the Lord of Sipan, which has been dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas" was discovered in 1987. The new museum, called Huaca Rajada, includes finds made at the sprawling archeological dig since 2007. Flanked by ancient pyramids, the new museum showcases masks, ceramics and jewelry that historians say are from the ancient Moche culture, which flourished on Peru's coast from about 100 AD to 600 AD. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU) 
SWITZERLAND/
RTR1Y05L 
March 07, 2008 
A reproduction of the Inner gold coffin of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun is pictured at the 'Tutankhamun... 
Zurich, Switzerland 
Reproduction of the Inner gold coffin of Tutankhamun is pictured at exhibition in Zurich 
A reproduction of the Inner gold coffin of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun is pictured at the 'Tutankhamun - His Tomb and Treasures' exhibition in Zurich March 7, 2008. The exhibition which opens on March 8 until June 29, is showing full-size reproductions of the Egyptian child king Tutankhamun's burial chambers exactly as they were discovered. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer (SWITZERLAND) 
SWITZERLAND/
RTR1Y05G 
March 07, 2008 
A visitor views a reproduction of the golden funerary mask at the 'Tutankhamun - His Tomb and Treasures'... 
Zurich, Switzerland 
Reproduction of the golden funerary mask of Tutankhamun is pictured at exhibition in Zurich 
A visitor views a reproduction of the golden funerary mask at the 'Tutankhamun - His Tomb and Treasures' exhibition in Zurich March 7, 2008. The exhibition which opens on March 8 until June 29, is showing full-size reproductions of the Egyptian child king Tutankhamun's burial chambers exactly as they were discovered. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer (SWITZERLAND) 
AUSTRIA/
RTR1Y03D 
March 07, 2008 
The cap of a canopy, showing Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's portrait, is pictured at the opening of the... 
Vienna, Austria 
The cap of a canopy, showing Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's portrait, is seen at the opening of the exhibition... 
The cap of a canopy, showing Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's portrait, is pictured at the opening of the exhibition "TUTANKHAMUN and the World of the Pharaohs" at the Voelkerkunde Museum in Vienna March 7, 2008. The exhibition, which shows more than 140 treasures from the tomb of the celebrated pharaoh Tutankhamun, can be seen in Austria for the first time and will run from March 9 to September 28. REUTERS/Herwig Prammer (AUSTRIA) 
BRITAIN/
RTXA9W 
November 13, 2007 
The "Statuette of Ptah" is seen on display at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition... 
London, United Kingdom 
The "Statuette of Ptah" is seen on display at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition... 
The "Statuette of Ptah" is seen on display at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition at the O2 arena in London November 13, 2007. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN
RTXA9L 
November 13, 2007 
A visitor views a wooden "Bust of Tutankhamun" at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs... 
London, United Kingdom 
A visitor views a wooden "Bust of Tutankhamun" at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs... 
A visitor views a wooden "Bust of Tutankhamun" at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition at the O2 arena in London November 13, 2007. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN/
RTXA9C 
November 13, 2007 
The "Funerary Mask for a Foetus" is seen on display at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs... 
London, United Kingdom 
The "Funerary Mask for a Foetus" is seen on display at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs... 
The "Funerary Mask for a Foetus" is seen on display at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition at the O2 arena in London November 13, 2007. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN/
RTXA9A 
November 13, 2007 
The "Coffinette for the Viscera of Tutankhamun" is seen on display at the "Tutankhamun and the Golden... 
London, United Kingdom 
The "Coffinette for the Viscera of Tutankhamun" is seen on display at the ?Tutankhamun and the Golden... 
The "Coffinette for the Viscera of Tutankhamun" is seen on display at the "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibition at the O2 arena in London November 13, 2007. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VO0C 
November 05, 2007 
The mummy of the boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is displayed for the first time in public in a special... 
Luxor, Egypt 
The mummy of the boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is displayed for the first time in public in a special... 
The mummy of the boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is displayed for the first time in public in a special climate-controlled glass showcase after it was taken out of its sarcophagus in Luxor's Valley of the Kings November 4, 2007. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri(EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN8M 
November 04, 2007 
Tourists look at the mummy of King Tutankhamen after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus and placed... 
Luxor, Egypt 
Tourists look at mummy of King Tutankhamen in tomb's antechamber in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor 
Tourists look at the mummy of King Tutankhamen after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus and placed in a climate-controlled acrylic glass showcase in the tomb's antechamber in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN8K 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass (R), the Egyptian government's chief archaeologist, stands next to a climate-controlled acrylic... 
Luxor, Egypt 
Hawass, Egyptian government's chief archaeologist, stands next to showcase containing mummy of Tutankhamen... 
Zahi Hawass (R), the Egyptian government's chief archaeologist, stands next to a climate-controlled acrylic glass showcase containing the mummy of King Tutankhamen, after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus, in the tomb's antechamber in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN8B 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, speaks to the media over the climate-controlled... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Hawass, head of High Council for Antiquities, speaks to media over glass showcase containing mummy of... 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, speaks to the media over the climate-controlled acrylic glass showcase containing the mummy of King Tutankhamen, after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus, in his underground tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Ben Curtis/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN87 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, speaks to the media over the climate-controlled... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Hawass, head of High Council for Antiquities, speaks to media over glass showcase containing mummy of... 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, speaks to the media over the climate-controlled acrylic glass showcase containing the mummy of King Tutankhamen, after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus, in his underground tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Ben Curtis/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN7Y 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass (back, 3rd L), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the mummy... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Hawass, head of High Council for Antiquities, supervises removal of the mummy of Tutankhamen from his... 
Zahi Hawass (back, 3rd L), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the mummy of King Tutankhamen from his stone sarcophagus in his underground tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Ben Curtis/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN7P 
November 04, 2007 
An archaeological worker looks at the mummy of King Tutankhamun as it is being removed from his stone... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Archaeological worker looks at mummy of King Tutankhamun in his underground tomb in the Valley of the... 
An archaeological worker looks at the mummy of King Tutankhamun as it is being removed from his stone sarcophagus in his underground tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Ben Curtis/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN77 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass, the Egyptian government's chief archaeologist, stands next to a climate-controlled acrylic... 
Luxor, Egypt 
Hawass, Egyptian government's chief archaeologist, stands next to showcase containing mummy of Tutankhamen... 
Zahi Hawass, the Egyptian government's chief archaeologist, stands next to a climate-controlled acrylic glass showcase containing the mummy of King Tutankhamen, after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus, in the tomb's antechamber in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMUN/
RTR1VN6U 
November 04, 2007 
Tourists look at the mummy of King Tutankhamen after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus and placed... 
Luxor, Egypt 
Tourists look at mummy of King Tutankhamen in tomb's antechamber in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor 
Tourists look at the mummy of King Tutankhamen after it was removed from his stone sarcophagus and placed in a climate-controlled acrylic glass showcase in the tomb's antechamber in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. Egypt put the mummy of the boy pharaoh on display in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings on Sunday, giving visitors their first chance to see the face of a ruler who died more than 3,000 years ago. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMEN/
RTR1VN65 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass (3rd L), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the lid of the... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the lid of the sarcophagus... 
Zahi Hawass (3rd L), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the lid of the sarcophagus of the mummy of King Tutankhamen in his underground tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. The mummy of the boy pharaoh, whose life and death has captivated people for nearly a century, was placed in a climate-controlled glass showcase in the tomb, with only the face and feet showing under the linen covering. REUTERS/Ben Curtis/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMEN/
RTR1VN5U 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass (C), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the linen-wrapped... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the linen-wrapped mummy... 
Zahi Hawass (C), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the linen-wrapped mummy of King Tutankhamen from his stone sarcophagus in his underground tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. The mummy of the boy pharaoh, whose life and death has captivated people for nearly a century, was placed in a climate-controlled glass showcase in the tomb, with only the face and feet showing under the linen covering. REUTERS/Ben Curtis/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMEN/
RTR1VN5R 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass (C), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the mummy of King... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the mummy of King Tutankhamen... 
Zahi Hawass (C), head of the High Council for Antiquities, supervises the removal of the mummy of King Tutankhamen from his stone sarcophagus in his underground tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor November 4, 2007. The mummy of the boy pharaoh, whose life and death has captivated people for nearly a century, was placed in a climate-controlled glass showcase in the tomb, with only the face and feet showing under the linen covering. REUTERS/Ben Curtis/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMEN/
RTR1VN5L 
November 04, 2007 
The feet of the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is seen in Luxor's Valley of the Kings November... 
Luxor, Egypt 
The feet of the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is seen in Luxor's Valley of the Kings 
The feet of the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is seen in Luxor's Valley of the Kings November 4, 2007, as it is displayed for the first time in public in a special climate-controlled glass showcase after it was taken out of its sarcophagus. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMEN/
RTR1VN5J 
November 04, 2007 
The feet of the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is seen in Luxor's Valley of the Kings November... 
Luxor, Egypt 
The feet of the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is seen in Luxor's Valley of the Kings 
The feet of the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun is seen in Luxor's Valley of the Kings November 4, 2007, as it is displayed for the first time in public in a special climate-controlled glass showcase after it was taken out of its sarcophagus. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-TUTANKHAMEN/
RTR1VN5C 
November 04, 2007 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, stands next to the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun... 
Luxor, Egypt 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, stands next to the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun... 
Zahi Hawass, head of the High Council for Antiquities, stands next to the mummy of boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun in Luxor's Valley of the Kings November 4, 2007. The mummy is displayed for the first time in public in a special climate-controlled glass showcase after it was taken out of its sarcophagus. REUTERS/Nasser Nuri (EGYPT) 
EGYPT-USA/
RTR1P93E 
May 02, 2007 
U.S. First Lady Barbara Bush (C) and Suzanne Mubarak, wife of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, view... 
Cairo, Egypt 
US First Lady Bush and Mubarak view King Tutankhamen's sarcophagi at the Egyptian Museum 
U.S. First Lady Barbara Bush (C) and Suzanne Mubarak, wife of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, view King Tutankhamen's sarcophagi with Dr. Zahi Hawwas, Director of Antipuities at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo November 23, 1990. REUTERS/Mike Marucci 
EGYPT
RTR1IS0V 
October 28, 2006 
Norway's Queen Sonja (L) listens to Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities,... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Norway's Queen Sonja listens to Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities,... 
Norway's Queen Sonja (L) listens to Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, as he talks about the famous "Golden Mask" of the boy Pharaoh King Tutankhamen at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo October 28 2006. REUTERS/Mike Nelson/Pool (EGYPT) 
EGYPT
RTR1IS0H 
October 28, 2006 
Norway's Queen Sonja (L) listens to Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities,... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Norway's Queen Sonja listens to Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities,... 
Norway's Queen Sonja (L) listens to Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, as he talks about the famous "Golden Mask" of the boy Pharaoh King Tutankhamen at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo October 28 2006. REUTERS/Mike Nelson/Pool (EGYPT) 
BELGIUM
RTXNRZ5 
September 12, 2005 
A worker wraps up the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy after scientists scanned the body to learn more... 
Liege, Belgium 
A worker wraps up the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy after scientists scanned the body to learn mo..... 
A worker wraps up the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy after scientists scanned the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same [technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's] face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. 
BELGIUM
RTXNRZ4 
September 12, 2005 
Belgian students inspect the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn... 
Liege, Belgium 
Belgian students inspect the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to lea..... 
Belgian students inspect the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same [technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's] face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. 
BELGIUM
RTXNRZ3 
September 12, 2005 
A Belgian scientist inspects the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scanning the body to learn more... 
Liege, Belgium 
A Belgian scientist inspects the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scanning the body to learn ..... 
A Belgian scientist inspects the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scanning the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same [technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's] face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. 
BELGIUM
RTXNRZ2 
September 12, 2005 
Workers open the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn more about... 
Liege, Belgium 
Workers open the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn more abou..... 
Workers open the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same [technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's] face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. 
BELGIUM MUMMY
RTRNO9J 
September 12, 2005 
A Belgian scientist points to a scanned image of the head of a 2,500 year-old mummy, hoping to learn... 
Liege, Belgium 
A Belgian scientist points to scanned image of the head of a 2,500 year-old mummy in Liege. 
A Belgian scientist points to a scanned image of the head of a 2,500 year-old mummy, hoping to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir FLR 
BELGIUM MUMMY
RTRNO9D 
September 12, 2005 
Belgian students inspect the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn... 
Liege, Belgium 
Belgian students inspect the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy in Liege. 
Belgian students inspect the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir FLR 
BELGIUM MUMMY
RTRNO96 
September 12, 2005 
A worker wraps up the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy after scientists scanned the body to learn more... 
Liege, Belgium 
A worker wraps up the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy in Liege. 
A worker wraps up the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy after scientists scanned the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir FLR 
BELGIUM MUMMY
RTRNO8L 
September 12, 2005 
A Belgian scientist inspects the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scanning the body to learn more... 
Liege, Belgium 
A Belgian scientist inspects the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy in Liege. 
A Belgian scientist inspects the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scanning the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir FLR/AT 
BELGIUM MUMMY
RTRNO8F 
September 12, 2005 
Workers open the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn more about... 
Liege, Belgium 
Workers open the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy in Liege. 
Workers open the casket of a 2,500 year-old mummy before scientists scan the body to learn more about its history at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Liege in eastern Belgium, September 12, 2005. Scientists are using the same technology that showed the world Tutankhamen's face earlier this year to try to verify the identity of the mummy. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir FLR/AT 
TUTANKHAMEN
RTXNH2D 
May 11, 2005 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005.... 
Cairo, Egypt 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005..... 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005. [Egyptian Antiquites today announced that three teams of artists and scientists from France, the United States and Egypt, working separately, used modern forensic techniques and 3D images from CT, Computed Axial Tomography, to reconstruct the young Pharaoh's face from its mummy.] 
TUTANKHAMEN
RTXNGPH 
May 11, 2005 
An undated photo of Zahi Hawass, chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities, inspecting the... 
Cairo, Egypt 
An undated photo of Zahi Hawass, chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities, inspecting the..... 
An undated photo of Zahi Hawass, chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities, inspecting the mummy of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen before a Computed Axial Tomography (Cat Scan). Three teams of artists and scientists from France, the United States and Egypt, working separately, used modern forensic techniques to reconstruct the young Pharaoh's face. ??? USE ONLY
(Credit/Supreme Council for Antiquities) 
TUTANKHAMEN
RTXNGPG 
May 11, 2005 
A computer generated picture of ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen, released by the Egyptian Supreme... 
Cairo, Egypt 
A computer generated picture of ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen, released by the Egyptian Supre..... 
A computer generated picture of ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen, released by the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities in Cairo, May 10, 2005. Three teams of artists and scientists from France, the U.S. and Egypt work separately, using modern forensic techniques to reconstruct the young Pharaoh's face. ??? USE ONLY
(Credit/Supreme Council for Antiquities) 
TUTANKHAMEN
RTXNGPF 
May 11, 2005 
A computer-generated picture of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen released by the Egyptian Supreme... 
Cairo, Egypt 
A computer-generated picture of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen released by the Egyptian Su..... 
A computer-generated picture of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen released by the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities May 10, 2005. Three teams of artists and scientists from France, the United States and Egypt, working separately, used modern forensic techniques to reconstruct the young Pharaoh's face. ??? USE ONLY
(Credit/Supreme Council for Antiquities) 
EGYPT
RTRASW7 
May 11, 2005 
Chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities Hawass stands next an ancient statue of Egyptian... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities Hawass stands next an ancient statue of Egyptian... 
Chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities Hawass stands next an ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen in the Cairo Museum. Chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities Zahi Hawass stands next an ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen on display in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005. Egyptian Antiquites today announced that three teams of artists and scientists from France, the United States and Egypt, working separately, used modern forensic techniques and 3D images from CT, Computed Axial Tomography, to reconstruct the young Pharaoh's face from its mummy. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby 
EGYPT
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May 11, 2005 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005.... 
Cairo, Egypt 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum. 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005. Egyptian Antiquites today announced that three teams of artists and scientists from France, the United States and Egypt, working separately, used modern forensic techniques and 3D images from CT, Computed Axial Tomography, to reconstruct the young Pharaoh's face from its mummy. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby AN/VP 
EGYPT
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May 11, 2005 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005.... 
Cairo, Egypt 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum. 
An ancient statue of Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamen is displayed in the Cairo Museum May 11, 2005. Egyptian Antiquites today announced that three teams of artists and scientists from France, the United States and Egypt, working separately, used modern forensic techniques and 3D images from CT, Computed Axial Tomography, to reconstruct the young Pharaoh's face from its mummy. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby AN/VP 
EGYPT
RTXN2FC 
November 18, 2004 
The gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt... 
Cairo, Egypt 
The gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egy..... 
The gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. 
EGYPT
RTXN2FE 
November 18, 2004 
Tourists look at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum November 18,... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Tourists look at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum November 1..... 
Tourists look at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. [Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered.] 
EGYPT
RTXN2FD 
November 18, 2004 
Tourists look at one of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum November... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Tourists look at one of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum N..... 
Tourists look at one of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. 
EGYPT
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November 18, 2004 
Chairman of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities looks at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Chairman of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities looks at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh ...... 
Chairman of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities looks at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum. Zahi Hawass, Chairman of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities, looks at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby REUTERS 
EGYPT
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November 18, 2004 
Tourists look at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum November 18,... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Tourists look at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum. 
Tourists look at the gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby AN/WS 
EGYPT
RTRG1DU 
November 18, 2004 
Tourists look at one of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum November... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Tourists look at one of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum. 
Tourists look at one of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby REUTERS AN/WS 
EGYPT
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November 18, 2004 
One of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004.... 
Cairo, Egypt 
One of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum. 
One of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen's sarcophagus seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby AN/WS 
EGYPT
RTRG1CX 
November 18, 2004 
The Gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt... 
Cairo, Egypt 
The Gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum. 
The Gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby AN/WS 
EGYPT
RTRG1CD 
November 18, 2004 
The gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt... 
Cairo, Egypt 
The gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum. 
The gold mask of ancient pharaoh king Tutankhamen seen at the Egyptian museum November 18, 2004. Egypt plans to X-ray the mummy of Tutankhamen to find out what killed the king who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago and died while only a teenager. Archaeologists will move Tutankhamen's body from its tomb in Luxor to Cairo for tests which should resolve the mystery over whether he died naturally or was murdered. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby AN/WS 
JAPAN
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April 28, 2003 
A sugar sculpture of the golden mask of Tutankhamen is on display at
Food Art Museum, where famous pieces... 
Tokyo, Japan 
SUGAR RE-CREATION OF GOLD MASK OF TUTANKHAMEN IS ON DISPLAY IN TOKYO. 
A sugar sculpture of the golden mask of Tutankhamen is on display at
Food Art Museum, where famous pieces of art have been re-created using
sweets and food ingredients by the hotel chain's patissiers and chefs
at Akasaka Prince Hotel in Tokyo April 28, 2003. The sculpture is 50
centimetres (1.6 feet) tall, and was made with 51 kilograms (112
pounds) of granulated sugar and three kilograms (6.6 pounds) of icing
sugar. REUTERS/Eriko Sugita

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LIFE EGYPT MUSEUM
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December 12, 2002 
Golden Jewelry from the collection of Pharaoh Tutankhamen on display in
a new gallery at the Cairo museum... 
Cairo, Egypt 
GOLDEN JEWELRY FROM THE COLLECTION OF PHARAOH TUTANKHAMEN ON DISPLAY IN
A NEW GALLERY AT THE CAIRO MUSEUM.... 
Golden Jewelry from the collection of Pharaoh Tutankhamen on display in
a new gallery at the Cairo museum December 12, 2002. Egypt has blown
the dust from 250 ancient artefacts locked in the basement of the
Egyptian museum in Cairo and store rooms across the country to show off
some of its wealth of hidden treasures in display launched today on the
centennial of the museum. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby

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PERU
RTXLM1Y 
November 06, 2002 
A scale reproduction of the tomb of the third century Lord of Sipan, dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas,"... 
Lima, Peru 
A scale reproduction of the tomb of the third century Lord of Sipan, dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the ..... 
A scale reproduction of the tomb of the third century Lord of Sipan, dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas," is seen at Peru's new Museum of the Nation in Lima, November 6, 2002. Peru is opening a major new museum in Lima dedicated to the Lord of Sipan and the golden treasures found in his burial place in the northern city of Lambayeque. 
EGYPT ANTIQUITIES
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January 27, 2002 
The Golden Mask of Pharaoh King Tutankhamen in display at Cairo's
museum January 27, 2002. Treasures... 
Cairo, Egypt 
THE GOLDEN MASK OF PHARAOH KING TUTANKHAMEN IN DISPLAY AT CAIRO'S
MUSEUM. 
The Golden Mask of Pharaoh King Tutankhamen in display at Cairo's
museum January 27, 2002. Treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamen,
discovered in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor in 1922, form the
majestic centrepiece of the archaeological collection in Cairo's
Egyptian Museum. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby REUTERS

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March 07, 1999 
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (3rd from L) smiles as he stands in front of the Golden sarcophagus of... 
Egypt 
LIBYAN LEADER GADDAFI VISITS THE CAIRO MUSEUM. 
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (3rd from L) smiles as he stands in front of the Golden sarcophagus of ancient Pharaoh King Tutankhamen during a visit to the Cairo museum March 7, 1999. Gaddafi is in a week-long visit, amid signs of a possible breakthrough in the Lockerbie dispute. REUTERS/Mona Sharaf

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