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April 21st, 2011
Preserving King Tut’s Tomb

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In 1922, when the tomb of Tutankhamen was discovered in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, the tomb was full of treasures, artwork, and other artifacts. In most other tombs that archaeologists discovered, these things had been stolen or vandalized before preservation-minded people could protect them. Tutankhamen’s tomb has stayed largely unmolested up to this day, and is now one of the most-visited sites in the Valley of the Kings. Read More