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Celebrating Tut's Return
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| © Andreas F. Voegelin,
Antikenmuseum Basel and Sammlung Ludwig Dynasty 18, Reign of
Tutankhamun 1323-1322 BCE |
King Tut's treasures are returning to the U.S. this summer, and
the Duke Club of Southern California is planning a welcome--a
private reception and showing on July 19 at the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art (LACMA) for alumni, parents, and friends.
LACMA's exhibition, "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the
Pharaohs," open June 16 through November 15, comprises more
than 130 artifacts. On display will be fifty major objects excavated
from the boy king's tomb, including his royal diadem, the gold
crown discovered encircling the head of his mummified body, and
one of the gold and precious stone inlaid canopic coffinettes that
contained his mummified internal organs.
More than seventy objects from other royal graves of the 18th Dynasty
(1555 B.C.-1305 B.C.) will also be showcased, including those of
pharaohs Amenhotep II and Thutmose IV and the intact tomb of Yuya
and Tuyu, parents-in-law of Amenhotep III and great-grandparents
of Tutankhamun. According to National Geographic, which helped
organize the exhibit, Yuya and Tuyu's tomb was the most celebrated
historical find in the Valley of the Kings until Howard Carter
discovered Tutankhamun's undisturbed burial chamber in 1922. All
of the objects in the exhibit are between 3,300 and 3,500 years
old.
The last time artifacts from Tutankhamun's tomb were exhibited
in the U.S. was from 1976 to 1979. This smaller exhibit featuring
King Tut toured seven cities and attracted nearly 8-million visitors.
The new exhibition was organized by National Geographic, AEG LIVE
Exhibitions, and Arts and Exhibitions International, with the cooperation
of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. LACMA is the first
U.S. venue for the twenty-seven-month national tour.
"Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" is also
scheduled to appear at the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale in
December and at Chicago's Field Museum in May 2006. Duke's clubs
program is in the early stages of planning private receptions and
showings with the Duke Club of South Florida and the Duke Club
of Chicago.
For more information: www.dukealumni.com/kingtut
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