After its prominent uncovering in Luxor’s Valley of the Kings almost a decade ago, King Tutankhamun’s tomb is finally renovated. It took Los Angeles’s Getty Conservative Institute 10 years to get through with this process, with some delays because of the January revolution.
All of Tutankhamun’s possessions including the jewelry chests, weapons, disassembled chariots, and his gold coffin and death mask had been repositioned to the Grand Egyptian Museum.
The tomb is still home to the Pharaoh’s coffin, sarcophagus, and mummy and ornamented frescoes concealing the ceiling and walls; yet they are all brought back to their normal pre-impaired condition.