BERLIN — When Monica Hanna first visited Berlin in 2007, even earlier than checking into her resort, she rushed to the Altes Museum to go to Nefertiti.
The Egyptian archaeology graduate scholar was desirous to see the legendary nearly-3,400-year-old bust of the 14th-century B.C. pharaonic queen — her painted hues of purple, blue, yellow and black remarkably preserved, her lips curved right into a faint smile, her serene gaze fastened forward.
