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On Nov. 4, 1922, when British explorer Howard Carter opened the last door guarding the tomb of King Tut, someone asked, Can you see anything? Carter replied, Yes, wonderful things. With treasures from Howards discovery combined with more from additional ancient sites, <I>Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs</i> runs from June 29, 2010-Jan. 9, 2011 at the Denver Art Museum. Its the only showing in the Rocky Mountain region, and the first time King Tut artifacts have been seen.
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