Egypt puts mummies on parade with move to new museum
Twentytwo mummies were transported through Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday, in a lavish, multimillion dollar parade, after which they will be put on display at the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Organizers transported the 18 kings and four queens from the Egyptian Museum and through the capital in chronological order according to their reign. One of the biggest draws of Saturdays event was King Ramses II, who ruled for 67 years and is thought to have signed the first known peace treaty. Each mummy was carried on specialized vehicles outfitted with shock absorbers and accompanied by a motorcade. For more info, please go to Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: Like Global News on Facebook HERE: Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: , Egypt, GlobalNews
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