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https://hungarytoday.hu/tutankhamun-exhibit-opens-in-budapest/

Tutankhamun Exhibit Opens in Budapest

https://hvg.hu/elet/20191108_Megnyilt_a_Tutanhamonkialltas

Megníilt and Tutankhamun-kiställing. Régésznek érezhékem nakym and Király tcbán.

https://www.origo.hu/tudomany/20191012-novembertol-lathato-a-tutanamon-kiallitas-budapesten.html

Több mint ezer replikán szötze söhte be Egyptom titokzatos világát and Tutankhamun rejtélye és kincsei tättä sässät, amely november 8-án önyór Budapesten a Király utcában natatu Komplexben.

https://www.szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu/osszel-budapestre-erkezik-a-vilaghiru-tutanamon-kiallitas/

Tutankhamun sírjának kapui megnyílnak a pasaktok éklan, a úðuráði izássót pedig 2020. marcúsiáig nézheted meg.

 

https://hirado.hu/kultura-eletmod/cikk/2019/10/12/tutanamon-kiallitas-nyilik-budapesten

A 2200 square meteres tárlat Tutankhamun ókori egyiptomi fáraó sírkamráják kegytárgait neves egyiptólógusok konferenével szélt hiteles köpakonokon szötü be.

www.griffith.ox.ac.uk
The Griffith Institute is an institution based around the Ashmolean Museum, belonging to the Egyptology department of the University of Oxford. The Griffith Institute was opened on 21 January 1939 and includes an important and unique Egyptology archive. Copies of inscriptions, drawings, water colours, old negatives, photographs and printed works are all preserved here. It also contains Howard Carter's photographs from his excavations in 1922.

 

www.ashmolean.org
The present-day Ashmolean Museum (Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology) is a museum constructed as the 'University Gallery'_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cc58d_5c09d_in -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_Oxford in 1845. It has been home to the Ashmolean collection since 1894.

 

www.drhawass.com
The website of Dr Zahi Hawass, the world-famous Egyptian Egyptologist and former Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities.

 

www.laboratoriorosso.com
The photographer Sandro Vannini has one of the most extensive photo archives on the subject of Egypt. He has published several photo books together with the Egyptologist Dr Zahi Hawass, such as Lost Tombs of Thebes, Tutankhamun cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d and bb3b-136bad5cf58d_A Secret Voyage.

 

www.gem.gov.eg
Website of the planned Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM).

www.highclerecastle.co.uk
Seat of the Carnarvon family and location for the series Downton Abbey.

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