Ancient Art Replicas Announces King Tut, Replicas from the Tomb

Published December 18th, 2007


AncientArtReplicas.com, a site dedicated to providing museum art reproductions from some of the most famous civilizations the world has ever known, announces the inclusion of King Tutankhamen in its world class Egyptian collection. From the famous Egyptian Museum of Cairo come reproductions of the fabulous “Mask of King Tutankhamen”, the King Tut Coffin, the Cartouche box of King Tut and a miniature of the King Tut Sarcophagus, all based on the official Cairo Museum artifacts. The website provides background on the history, mythology, location and main characteristics of the original masterpiece. Anyone can now own a piece of history. In addition each reproduction can be highlighted using the latest Lightbox web technology.
Museums own billions of dollars worth of Art Artifacts that can only be viewed in the flesh by travelling great distances. A great alternative is to own a reproduction of that same museum art. Ancient Art Replicas makes that possible through its website dedicated to providing fabulous artworks at an affordable price. Anyone can own a part of history at www.AncientArtReplicas.com. All reproductions are hand finished to provide that authentic look required in a quality reproduction. Many of the original artworks were created B.C. and are priceless.

Civilizations highlighted are Egyptian, Greek, Maya, Aztec, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Celtic and the European Renaissance period. Other cultural aspects presented are Buddhist art, Hindu art and Christian symbols.
www.AncientArtReplicas.com is owned and operated by Twomacs LLC, a U.S.A company.

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