The event comes 85 years after the
pharaoh's tomb was discovered by British explorer Howard Carter.
Until now, only 50 people who had seen the face of the boy king who died more than 3000 years ago. As experts lifted
Tutankhamun from his coffin they briefly set aside the white cloth that covered him, black face and body.
The move is part of how to protect the remains.
Archaeologists say they are threatened because of the heat and humidity in the tomb by a large number of tourists visiting each year.
"The golden boy has magic and mystery and therefore every person all over the world come to Egypt to see what was done to preserve the golden boy and all I am sure come to see the golden boy," said Head of Heritage Zahi Hawass of Egypt before his body was moved .
Tutankhamun's gold mask removed with hot knives and wires 1333
Tutankhamun ruled Egypt until 1324 BC and are believed to ascend to the throne at the age of 9 years. Although during his lifetime does not have a history that determines, the death of
Tutankhamun's tomb received worldwide attention because the condition intact when it was opened by Carter in 1922.
His tomb contains a treasure trove of gold and a beautiful black wood which is considered a luxury when Carter look into the tomb. Asked what he saw, the answer is the famous "Yes, something wonderful."
Cause of death The work of the great pharaoh's tomb was made mummified corpse, covered in amulets and jewels and wearing a gold mask. In an effort to retrieve the treasure, Carter and his team cut the body into pieces, chopping off limbs and head and using hot knives and wires to remove the gold mask of Tutankhamun are glued to the face by the embalming process.
Year 2005 among scientists body was reconstructed and restored to its original sarcophagus in 1926. Being removed for X-ray testing three times in the next few years. The treasure taken captivated the world and attract millions of people came to the Valley of the Kings.
Question mengenap why
Tutankhamun died at about age 19 years and rumors of a curse that makes those involved died digging his grave more and make the famous
pharaoh.
When his body was x-rayed in 1968, a bone fracture in his skull, prompting speculation that he was killed by a blow. Some historians argue that he was killed for attempting to bring back polytheism having succeeded Akhenaten who left the golden gods of
Egypt to monotheism.
However a CT scan of his remains in 2005 led researchers to say that he was not murdered and may have died due to complications from a broken leg.
Head of
Egyptian relics Zahi Hawass said the research suggests the boy king died after the wound became infected, although not all the teams agree with the diagnosis, all rejected allegations of murder.