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Egyptology News
Final Sessions of the PTAH Symposium 2025: Rescue, Restoration, and Interdisciplinary Approaches
As the PTAH Symposium 2025 in Luxor drew to a close, the final sessions at the Mummification Museum continued to…
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Egyptology News
Happening Now: Insights from Day 2 of the PTAH Symposium 2025 in Luxor
Following a dynamic opening day, the PTAH Symposium 2025 continued its sessions at the Mummification Museum in Luxor, delving deeper…
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Egyptology News
Golden Tongues and Forgotten Rituals
Mummies and Richly Decorated Tombs Discovered. Stunning Finds in Egypt’s Bahnasa In a discovery hailed as groundbreaking, a joint Egyptian-Spanish…
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Egyptology News
Discovery of the Burial Chamber of the Daughter of Assuit’s Governor in His Tomb at Western Assuit Mountain
Preliminary studies indicate she died before reaching the age of 40. A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission from Sohag University and…
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Egyptology News
Restoration Project at Edfu Temple Unveils Colored Inscriptions on the Temple’s Surface for the First Time
The newly discovered inscriptions will contribute to forming new perspectives on the religious practices of priests during the Ptolemaic era.…
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Egyptian History
Military Barracks and Weapons Storage Discovered by Egyptian Archaeologists
Military Barracks and Weapons Storage Discovered by Egyptian Archaeologists at the Site of Tell El-Abqain, Hosh Issa in Beheira Governorate…
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Egyptian History
Discover the Artifacts Chosen as August’s Highlights in Egypt’s Museums.
As part of an ongoing monthly tradition, Egypt’s museums have once again invited the public to vote for their favorite…
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Egyptian History
Roman Cemetery Unearthed by the Mediterranean: A Glimpse into Ancient Trade Hub
An Egyptian archaeological team, led by Mr. Kotb Fawzy, has uncovered a Roman-era cemetery in Marsa Matruh, situated along Egypt’s…
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Egyptology News
Egyptian Archaeologists Discovered 63 Late Period Tombs at Tell el-Deir Cemetery in New Damietta
Bronze Coins, Pottery Vessels, and Archaeological Finds Confirm Damietta’s Role as a Center for International Trade Throughout History During excavation…
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