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Egyptology News
Egyptian Archaeologists Uncover Temple of Pelusium’s Local Deity, Rewriting the City’s Role in the Ancient World
A Unique Religious Structure at Tell el-Farama Highlights North Sinai’s Strategic and Cultural Importance After six years of archaeological excavations…
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Egyptology News
Industrial Workshops and Roman Cemetery Discovered in Egypt’s Western Delta
The Egyptian Italian Archaeological Mission has recently discovered auko of industrial workshops of the Late Period and Ptolemaic period, as…
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Egyptology News
Major Tanis Discovery Reshapes Third Intermediate Period Burials
New Evidence Links Uninscribed Sarcophagus and 225 Ushabti to King Shoshenq III in San el-Hagar Tanis in the Sharqiya Governorate…
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Egyptology News
Another Homecoming: 36 Artifacts Repatriated from the U.S.A
Egypt has successfully repatriated 36 Egyptian antiquities from the United States, demonstrating its strong determination to safeguard its historical riches…
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Egyptology News
Exclusive: The Face of Forever!
When the King Looked Back. Face to Face with Eternity Luxor Times Photographs Tutankamen’s Mask One Last Time in Cairo…
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Egyptology News
Eastern Fortresses: Major New Military Fortress from the New Kingdom Discovered on the Horus Road in Sinai
The Egyptian archaeological mission working at the Tell el-Kharouba site in Sheikh Zuwayed, North Sinai, has uncovered a massive military…
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Egyptian History
Khaled El-Enany Wins UNESCO in a Landslide as Egypt Marks a Defining Cultural Victory
In a vote that redrew expectations inside UNESCO’s headquarters, Khaled El-Enany won the race to lead the United Nations’ cultural…
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Art and Culture
Will Khaled El-Enany Be the First Egyptian to Lead UNESCO?
Today in Paris, behind closed doors and amid carefully choreographed diplomacy, UNESCO’s Executive Board gathers to cast its secret ballots…
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Egyptology News
World Exclusive: Ancient Egyptian Tomb of King Amenhotep III Opens After 3,400 Years. Inside Peak!
After 3,400 years sealed in darkness, the tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (father of Akhenaten and grandfather of Tutankhamun) in…
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Egyptology News
Sealed for 3,400 Years: Amenhotep III’s Tomb Opens to Visitors for the First Time
The long-sealed tomb of King Amenhotep III in the Western Valley of the Kings was officially inaugurated today by Minister…
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