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Egyptian History
The missing parts are here, 130 years later
After 130 years, 6 parts were missing of Amenhotep III and his wife Queen Tiye’s statue were found.When Mariette found…
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Egyptian History
Look after it or return it back
The Central Park obelisk of Thutmose III. (Photo: Richard Paschael and Dorothy McCarthy) In his second letter to New York…
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Egyptian History
There is no list for Stolent Antiquities & Rosetta Stone is our top priority
Dr.Zahi Hawass said earlier today (at Shura Council during the discussions of the agreement with Switzerland concerning returning the stolen…
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The Psychiatric hospital to be registered as an Islamic monument
Lately rumours has been talking about relocating the Hospital of psychiatric and neurological or as it is known to local…
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Cache of demotic ostraca found in the Fayoum
A Roman cache of demotic ostraca has been discovered at the Greco-Roman site of Soknopaiou Nesos/Dime es-Seba, located two kilometers…
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Egyptian History
Thebes and Beyond …. Studies in honour of Dr.Kent R. Weeks
Dr.Zahi Hawass is going to honour Dr. Kent R. Weeks on the occasion of the publication of his festschrift entitled…
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Art and Culture
Coptic Art Revealed exhibition
Minister of Culture, Farouk Hosny and Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) held a…
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Egyptian History
West Bank lighting system completed
The SCA had finished the lighting system project of west bank, Luxor with a budget of 56 million Egyptian pounds.…
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Egyptian History
From Vault to Vault, 200 artefacts was given to SCA by National Bank of Egypt
The Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) received 200 artefacts from National Bank of Egypt (Al-Ahly) yesterday and has stored them…
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Egyptian History
The latest discovery in Luxor: 12 Sphinx statues and New road in the Sphinx Avenue
Mr. Farouk Hosny, Minister of Culture, announces that the expedition of the Supreme Council of Antiquities at the Avenue of…
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