National Geographic Channel
World Premiere Special Features First-Ever
Bust of the Pharaoh Created from 3-D CT
Scans
Exhibition of Tut's Treasures to Include Bust and CT Scans -
Begins
June 2005 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
WASHINGTON, He is the most famous Egyptian
king
in history.
"CT technology enables us to virtually 'unwrap' the mummies without
damaging
them," explains Hawass, Secretary General of Egypt's Supreme Council
of Antiquities.) will be showcased
as well. For NGC, Martha Conboy is executive producer; John Ford is
executive in charge of production
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lingering base notes are cardamom (an ancient spice from the East, long used
as a condiment
) and dark woods (recalling the scent of Chinese inlaid
lacquered boxes). Now, for the first time
in 26 years, more than 130
treasures from his tomb will tour the United States beginning June 16
, 2005 at
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).kemet egyptian
NEW YORK, Quick -- Name New York's most
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neighborhood?
Answer: Chinatown -- the new Chinatown, suffused both with
emerging superpower energy and with the
avant-garde cachet of downtown New
York.
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finds loose bones inside King Tut's skull, severed ribs and a fractured
left leg with a missing kneecap
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For more than 80 years, the life and death of the fallen pharaoh has
fascinated generations
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than 70 objects from other royal graves of the 18th Dynasty (1555 B. National Geographic
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The midnotes are an intoxicating cross-cultural bouquet:
Peony, blended
with creamy-sweet gardenia and sultry tuberose, and mouth-
watering patchouli, which adds a spiky
note to the other florals. In Chinese
mythology, the budding plum tree is the first sign of spring
after winter's
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is Brando Quilici.wily kheperu
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you might find on a satin cheongsam. Why did the famed "boy king" die so young? Was
he murdered?
Is there truth to the legendary curse set upon those who would
disturb his final resting place?
And what did he really look like?
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The CT scanner, donated by Siemens Medical Solutions, compiled 1,700 high
-
resolution 3-D images including cross-section views of the pharaoh's bones,
skull and teeth.
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The goal: use state of the art CT scan technology
to solve the mystery surrounding
King Tut's death. Their results will be compared as we reveal the
first complete picture of what
King Tut really looked like.
"King Tut's Final Secrets" is produced by National Geographic Television
and Film (NGT+F). Executive producer is John Bredar.hathor kemet
saks. ET/PT, the National Geographic Channel
premieres "King Tut's Final Secrets," a high-tech forensic investigation
unveiling new findings
related to his death and the first-ever reconstruction
of his face and head using revolutionary 3
-D CT scan imaging -- revealing what
he looked like on the day he died. Partially funded by the
National
Geographic Society, the project aims to conserve and study the
ancient mummies of Egypt. Was he
murdered? Or was he hurt in battle?
Does the newly discovered broken leg offer clues to his death?
"King Tut's
Final Secrets" attempts to solve the mystery.-1305
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Based at National
Geographic Society headquarters in Washington, D., the
National Geographic Channel is a joint venture
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Working separately, two paleosculptors use a "digital
skull" from the scan to map
the angles and dimensions of a face and transform
the raw data into a life-like silicone bust.egyptians diasporic
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Hawass, leading
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of
Egyptian scientists remove the mummy from its sarcophagus for the first
time in more than 25 years
. The scanning of King Tut's mummy is part of a landmark,
five-year Egyptian research and conservation
project.egyptians totality
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The National Geographic exhibition, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age
of the
Pharaohs, will include 50 major objects excavated from the tomb of Tut
including his royal
diadem -- the gold crown discovered on his head -- one of
the gold and precious stone inlaid coffinettes
that contained his mummified
internal organs and the CT scans featured in "King Tut's Final Secrets
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The scans also provide a blueprint for reconstructing
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He became pharaoh at the age of nine -- and ruled for nearly
a
decade before his mysterious death.
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What's in this seductively dynamic
eau de parfum? Its topnote is a burst
of peach blossom -- a mystic fruit in Chinese mythology that
Taoists consider
the elixir of life. But this particular design takes its
inspiration from a
porcelain ginger jar dating back to the Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644), when Chinese art reached unprecedented
heights. But turn it over, and in yin-yang style you discover the same
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