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TO UNRAVEL THE SECRETS OF ANCIENT EGYPT

ince the discovery of the ’s tomb, the world has been enthralled by the secrets found within. In 2018, an enormous collection of over 150 artefacts from the tomb started on a 10-city world tour. Some of the intriguing exhibits include the gilded wooden statue of Tutankhamun, which flanked the entrance to his burial chamber, a wooden guardian statue of Ka, shrines, jewellery, ornate trinkets and frescoes. Currently, the exhibition is on at the in London, the UK, until May 3, after which it will travel to Boston, the USA, and will be on display at from June 13. You can book tickets for the London exhibition; the tickets to the Boston exhibit are only available through a lottery. You could also go to the in Giza, Egypt, to.

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