Based on the information provided, the following three facts apply to the golden mask:
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Artifact is a burial mask - This is true, as the golden mask is famously associated with burial practices in ancient Egypt, specifically for pharaohs.
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Artifacts from this ruler's tomb can be seen in the Cairo museum - This is also true, as many artifacts from the tomb of the pharaoh whose mask is most famous, Tutankhamun, are housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
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Image is of the ruler who built pyramids of Giza - This is not true in the context of the golden mask, as it is primarily associated with Tutankhamun, not the rulers who built the pyramids, which were constructed by different pharaohs like Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
Thus, the true statements are:
- Artifact is a burial mask
- Artifacts from this ruler's tomb can be seen in the Cairo museum
Unfortunately, I cannot select a third true fact among the given options because the other statements provided do not pertain to the golden mask accurately. If you would like to clarify or provide more specific artwork context, I can assist further!