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Egyptian History
Mosaics from Kom El Dikka in a New Museum Exhibition
The Supreme Committee of the Scenario Museum Exhibition in the Ministry of Antiquities has chosen a mosaic, which was discovered…
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Egyptian History
Colored Mosaic Floor Discovered in Alexandria
An Egyptian- Polish archaeological mission via the Polish Center of Mediterranean Archaeology UW working in Kom el Dikka in Alexandria…
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King Tutankamun’s Gold Coffin Arrives at Final Destination
Under maximum security and with the supervision of specialized Egyptologists and conservationists, the Ministry of Antiquities has transferred the outermost…
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Egyptian History
Ptolemaic House Discovered in Tuna El Gebel
An archaeological mission following Al Hafayer School has discovered Remains of an archaeological house, were part of a Ptolemaic residential…
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Egyptian History
Egyptian-German Team Discover Ptolemaic Bread Baking Ovens
A German-Egyptian archaeological mission working in El Matareya (Od Heliopolis) has discovered several artifacts during 2019 season. The season’s work…
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Egyptian History
Ancient Egyptian Military Fortress Discovered in North Sinai
An Egyptian archaeological mission working in Tell El-Kadwa site in North Sinai has discovered the remains of what used to…
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Egyptian History
Egyptian Archaeologists Discover Neolithic And Early Royal Inscriptions in Aswan
An archaeological mission of the Antiquities Ministry has discovered the earliest royal inscriptions in Wadi Abu Subeira near Aswan. The…
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Egyptian History
Old Kingdom Cemetery Discovered in Giza
An Egyptian archeology mission directed by Dr. Mustafa Waziri, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, has discovered part…
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Egyptian History
In Simple Terms: Luxor Temple’s Facelift Controversy Explained!
Read Dr. Raymond Johnson detailed opinion The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities celebrated the World Heritage Day 2019 in the same…
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Egyptian History
Italian Archaeologists Discover Graeco-Roman Rock-Cut Tomb in Aswan
The Egyptian-Italian archaeological mission working at the Aga Khan Mausoleum area, on Aswan West Bank, discovered a rock-cut tomb of…
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