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New King Tut tour aims to rival last one (opens in LA Thursday June 16, 2005)
Bakersfield Californian ^ | 6/15/05 | Christina Almeida - AP

Posted on 06/15/2005 9:12:29 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The 3,300-year-old world of King Tut has returned to the United States in an exhibition that hopes to rival the 1970s tour of ancient Egyptian artifacts that became a cultural phenomenon.

"Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" opens to the public Thursday at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and advance ticket sales to see the Boy King's exhibit hit 250,000.

"This town loves youth," said Terry Garcia, executive vice president at the National Geographic Society, a co-sponsor of the exhibit. "It also loves a comeback. This is the greatest comeback tour in history."

It will have to be a blockbuster sequel to exceed the last U.S. exhibition of Tut artifacts. A sensational 1976-79 tour drew some 8 million people.

This time around, curators are banking on those who saw or just heard about the last show to bring newcomers to the sprawling exhibit of more than 130 artifacts from the tombs of Tut and his ancestors. Items from the first exhibition are nowhere in sight.

"If you're in Los Angeles, people still remember and talk about their first experience with the King Tut exhibition three decades ago," said Andrea Rich, president of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. "We have no doubt the same will be true with this exhibition."

For national curator, David P. Silverman, context was key. The exhibition does not focus solely on King Tut, but provides a wide-angle view of the time preceding the boy's ascension to the throne and the religious realities of the world Tut inherited.

"It's not just important to show the objects in cases, you must put them into context," said Silverman, who also curated the previous Tut exhibit in Chicago.

Arranged chronologically into 11 galleries, visitors are first confronted with the simple humanity of King Tut, in the form of a wooden figure - head and torso - taken from his tomb. In the darkened room, all light rests on the Boy King depicted without the gold and jewels that have earned him his latest moniker - King of Bling.

First marking the discovery of Tut's tomb in 1922, the exhibition presents 50 items buried with the Boy King, including several pieces of furniture, a game board and two golden statuettes.

One gallery is dedicated solely to items found with Tut's mummified remains, including a ceremonial dagger on his left thigh and a gold crown found around his head.

But perhaps the most prized object is the coffinette that contained Tut's mummified liver. The ornate figurine is propped open, and a peek inside shows rows of intricate hieroglyphs set in gold.

The gallery ends with a video showing digital scans of Tut's remains, part of a five-year project partially funded by National Geographic. The scans show he was not killed by a crushing head blow, as had been theorized, but perhaps died from a broken left leg and subsequent gangrene infection.

Sponsors expect some 1.2 million people will see the Los Angeles exhibition, which runs through Nov. 15, before the show travels to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Chicago and Philadelphia.

Tickets cost $25 apiece for weekdays and $30 for weekends.

An estimated $35 million of the exhibition's proceeds will be used for conservation efforts in Egypt. The country has announced plans to build 13 new museums.

"Egypt is proud to share these treasures with another generation," said Ahmed El-Maghraby, Egypt's tourism minister. "Tourism is another bridge to peace and understanding."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; US: California
KEYWORDS: aims; california; kingtut; lastone; losangeles; rival; tour
Batting left pharaoh for the Egyptian Dodgers..

King Tut!!!!

1 posted on 06/15/2005 9:12:33 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

King Tut Exhibit Could Prove to Be Gold Mine (Coming to the USA in 2005 for 27 month/4 city tour) ^

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1294074/posts


2 posted on 06/15/2005 9:13:10 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... The War on Terrorism is the ultimate 'faith-based' initiative.)
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Visitors view and photograph 'Gilded Coffin of Tjuya' at the 'Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs' exhibition Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In a town known for its blockbuster sequels, King Tut returns to LACMA for a five-month engagement. (AP Photo/Ric Francis)


3 posted on 06/15/2005 9:16:08 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... The War on Terrorism is the ultimate 'faith-based' initiative.)
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A detail view of the Coffinette for the Viscera of Tutankhamun is shown on display at the 'Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of Pharaohs' exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art during a media preview in Los Angeles June 15, 2005. The artifact from tombs of the Egyptian boy King Tutankhamun is part of a 130-piece exhibition which begins a 27-month tour of the United States June 16 and organized by National Geographic with the cooperation of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. Photo by Fred Prouser/Reuters


4 posted on 06/15/2005 9:17:34 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... The War on Terrorism is the ultimate 'faith-based' initiative.)
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Poor Tut. Too bad the kid couldn't have done all these world tours while he was alive and able to enjoy the scenery.


5 posted on 06/15/2005 9:20:25 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Progressivism : a brain eating bacteria, that eats, craps and departs, leaving only sh*t for brains.)
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"Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" opens to the public Thursday

He coulda won a Grammy,
Buried in his Jammies....

King Tut!

6 posted on 06/15/2005 9:27:39 PM PDT by faq
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I saw the L.A. exhibit in 1976. It was breathtaking. I heard they assemble 16 backup systems (humidity, temperature, etc.) to protect the artifacts.

Even though I tend to think of the death Angel passing over, and the ten plagues whenever I hear the word Egypt, I would definitely recommend the exhibit.

7 posted on 06/15/2005 9:33:21 PM PDT by steenkeenbadges
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Got my tickets reserved and I'm ready to go. What I really want to know is when his name became "Toot" instead of "Tut." All my life it was Tut, but in recent years people call him King "Toot" Ankhamen. What changed other than the pronunciation?


8 posted on 06/15/2005 9:38:31 PM PDT by Bernard Marx (Don't make the mistake of interpreting my Civility as Servility)
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