Introduction to the second floor: There are special exhibition rooms for mummies, jewelry, coffins, paintings, funerary objects, papyrus documents, etc. The most outstanding ones are the more than 1,700 cultural relics unearthed from the tomb of Tutankhamun, the 18th generation of the Pharaonic Dynasty, including gold thrones, gold masks, gold coffins, gold ornaments, exquisite bas-relief statues of Tutankhamun and his queen, and pharaohs. The chariots, chariots and hunting bows, furniture inlaid with ivory and stained glass, the queen's jewelry and suitcases, etc. In the special exhibition of mummies, there are the mummies of some Egyptian pharaohs and their concubines in the past dynasties. The best preserved among them is the remains of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramses II. There are historical materials on temple etiquette and priestly duties in the papyrus document display.
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