Beard of Egypt's King Tut 'glued back on'

The braided beard on a mask of pharaoh Tutankhamun was hastily glued back on with epoxy last year after it detached, Egyptian Museum conservators say.

The mummy of King Tutankhamun

Conservators say the beard on pharaoh Tutankhamun's mask has been glued back on after it fell off. (AAP)

Conservators at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo say the blue and gold braided beard on a mask of famed pharaoh Tutankhamun has been hastily glued back on with epoxy after it was detached during a cleaning.

The museum, which many archaeologists and restorers say is not run to professional standards, is one of the city's main tourist sites.

Tutankhamun's mask and other contents of his tomb are its top exhibits.

Conservators reached by telephone on Wednesday gave differing accounts of when the incident occurred last year, and whether the beard was knocked off by accident or removed because it was loose.

They agree however that orders came from the top to fix it quickly and that an inappropriate adhesive was used.

All spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.


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