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The restoration and conservation of the black basalt tablet of King Ramses II at the museum have been completed. This artifact dates back to the New Kingdom period and has been on display for more than 100 years. The works included transferring the tablet between two panels of the king’s depictions, removing old materials, treating the joints, and presenting it freely with panoramic lighting that highlights its details. The process adhered to scientific and academic restoration standards, with a strict commitment to not using cement in the restoration procedures. The aim of these efforts is to enhance the display and protection of the archaeological artifact in accordance with the latest museum exhibition techniques.
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