After eight weeks of restoration, Egypt's priceless ancient treasure, the golden mask of Pharaoh King Tutankhamun was put back on display for visitors at the Egyptian Museum on Wednesday, Al-Masry Al-Youm reported. Archaeologists and Egyptologists around the world have expressed their condemnation out in January to breaking the chin of the King's mask during the restoration. The mask belongs to the teenager Pharaoh that ruled Egypt between 1332–1323 BC, his tomb was discovered in 1977, and described as the best preserved tombs of Pharaoh Kings.