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Hawass Signs Book about King Tut in Budapest


Wed 29 Jan 2020 | 05:35 PM
Ali Abu Dashish

Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass signed his book about King Tutankhamun published in English, French, and German in Budapest, Hungary.

Hawass visited the exhibition of King Tutankhamun, the Replica, and gave interviews to many newspapers and media personnel.

He talked about the recent archaeological discoveries and his excavations in the Valley of the Apes in the Western Valley.

He also pointed out that Tutankhamun's opera will be shown in the Egyptian Opera House before the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum.

“It will be screened in the memorial of the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamen in the year 2022,” he added.

Hawass explained that the archaeological discoveries made by the Ministry of Antiquities greatly promote Egyptian tourism in all countries of the world.

He said: “In February 2020 the whole world will know how the golden pharaoh Tutankhamun died through the national project to study the royal mummies at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir.

Contributed by Ahmad El-Assasy