CAIRO: A number of 19 archeological pieces were restored from the Metropolitan Museum of Mew York and will be displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The Egyptian Museum finished all registry processes with the pieces belonging to the Pharaoh King Tutankhamen. 19 pieces are examined well to be sure their archeological condition, said the director of the Egyptian Museum, Tareq Al-Awadi. The restored collection will be displayed in the jewelry room of Tutankhamen in the Egyptian Museum. The director expressed his happiness about restoring the priceless monuments after they were in New York for 80 years since they were unearthed from Tutankhamen's tomb in Luxor. Al-Awadi added the pieces will be divided into two parties the first include small 15 pieces and the second include four unique pieces which are: a small dog made of bronze which does not exceed 2 cm height; and a part of the bracelet in the form of the which was possessed by former President Carter's nephew.