Archaeology
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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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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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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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Exclusive Footage: 20 Years of Kom el-Hettan dedicated to Prof. Rainer Stadelmann
A photo exhibition dedicated to the late Prof. Rainer Stadelmann featuring 20 years of excavation and conservation work at the…
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Egyptian History
Exclusive Video: Ancient Egyptian Mayor’s Tomb Discovered in Luxor
A tomb belonging to an high official held many titles including Mayor, Royal Seal Bearer and Prince who was called…
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Ancient Egyptian Soldier’s Tomb Discovered in Luxor
A tomb belonging to a soldier called Djehuty Shed Sou has been discovered in Dra’ Abu el-Naga site on the…
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The Egyptian Museum Development Continues
Minister of Antiquities Dr Khaled el Anani visited the Egyptian Museum in downtown Cairo Wednesday to get firsthand information about…
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Esna Temple Ceiling Restored
A restoration team of the Ministry of Antiquities is done cleaning and renovating wall paintings on the ceiling of Esna…
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GEM Received More Antiquities from the Egyptian Museum and Bubastis
A triad statue sculpture of King Ramses II standing between god Ptah and goddess Hathor has been transferred from Bubastis…
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The Last Part of Seshen-Nefertem Stela To Be Repatriated from Australia
The Egyptian Embassy in Canberra, Australia, has received the fourth and last part of Seshen-Nefertem stela, which had been stolen…
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