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The '''Egyptian Museum''' in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]], has the most extensive collection of [[Pharao]]nic antiquities in the world.
The '''Egyptian [[Museum]]''' in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]], has the most extensive collection of [[Pharao]]nic antiquities in the world.


The highlights are the tomb artefacts of King [[Tutankhamen]], whose almost intact tomb was found by [[Howard Carter]] in the [[Valley of the Kings]] in 1923.
The highlights are the tomb artefacts of King [[Tutankhamen]], whose almost intact tomb was found by [[Howard Carter]] in the [[Valley of the Kings]] in 1923.


Several [[mummies]] are exhibited in the museum.


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Revision as of 07:06, 23 May 2003

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt, has the most extensive collection of Pharaonic antiquities in the world.

The highlights are the tomb artefacts of King Tutankhamen, whose almost intact tomb was found by Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings in 1923.

Several mummies are exhibited in the museum.