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Day: May 20, 2018

Technical Imaging of King Tutankhamun’s Funerary Bed

On 2018/05/202019/02/24 By Moaz

After the transportation of the King Tutankhamun’s last Funerary Bed, the wood lab members at the Grand Egyptian Museum Conservation Center started the technical imaging of the artifact using UV and IR filters and light sources. This type of photography helps in identifying whether there had been any past conservation […]

Posted in GEM-JC Project Updates, Wood updates

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GEM-JC Project (Grand Egyptian Museum-Joint Conservation) is a JICA project implemented by a joint venture between Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) and Tokyo University of Arts (TUA), working jointly with the Egyptian counterparts to finish the conservation of 71 targeted artifacts in total, most of which are from the famous Tutankhamun collection that will be exhibited in GEM opening.  This project runs alongside another 3 JICA projects: GEM construction, Capacity Development (GEM-CD), Khufu's Second Boat projects.

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