Archaeology
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Egyptian History
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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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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Egyptian History
Egyptian Museum Development Committee Discusses Next Steps
An Egyptian-European committee tasked with a project to upgrade display areas at the Egyptian Museum in Downtown Cairo ended a…
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Egyptian History
Roman Shipyard Discovered in Egypt
A team of Egyptian archaeologists working at the site of Tell Abu Saifi which is located 3km to the east…
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Egyptian History
Ramses II to be Re-erected Next to Meritamen
The Ministry of Antiquities is overseeing a project to restore the statue of Ramses II located in Akhmim, an archaeological…
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Egyptian History
421 Artifacts Transferred to GEM
More than 420 artifacts have been transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square (downtown Cairo) to the Grand Egyptian…
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Egyptian History
421 Artifacts Transferred to GEM
More than 420 artifacts have been transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square (downtown Cairo) to the Grand Egyptian…
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Egyptian History
Breaking News: Dozens of Mummies Discovered in Middle Egypt
Minister of Antiquities Dr.Khaled El-Enany announced today Saturday the first discovery of year 2019 from Tuna El-Gebel archaeological site in…
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Completed: Conservation and Management of the Tomb of Tutankhamun
A symposium organized by the Getty Conservation Institute and the Ministry of Antiquities
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