February 5, 2010 2:38 pm

Segment 4

Segment 1: – Dr. Zahi Hawass (Sec. Gen. – Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities)- Mark Lach (Senior VP of Arts and Exhibition International)- Gavin Newsom (Mayor – SF)- Renee Drifes (Curator of Ancient Art and Interpretation)-Thirty years after its first debut, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs returns to the de Young Museum in San Francisco. Learn about this spectacular exhibit as we unveil some of the mysteries cloaked around one of the most famous Egyptian pharaohs in history.Segment 2:- Mark Lach (Senior VP of Arts and Exhibition International)- David Silverman (National Curator for “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of Pharaohs”)- Dr. Zahi Hawass (Sec. Gen. – Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities)- Renee Drifes (Curator of Ancient Art and Interpretation)This segment explores the exhibition and its many artifacts, which provide a backdrop to the mysteries of Tutankhamun and his brief reign as king of Ancient Egypt.Segment 3:- Dr. Zahi Hawass (Sec. Gen. – Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities)- Mark Lach (Senior VP of Arts and Exhibition International)- David Silverman (National Curator for “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of Pharaohs”)This segment explores the infamous Curse of King Tut as well as introducing new evidence about the young pharaoh’s death. Segment 4: – Dr. Zahi Hawass (Sec. Gen. – Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities)- David Silverman (National Curator for “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of Pharaohs”)- Gavin Newsom (Mayor – SF)The Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition at the de Young Museum in San Francisco will end on March 28, 2010.

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