Digital Egyptology
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Egyptian History
Ramses II sandstone colossus remains discovered in Aswan
During the underground water project at Kom Ombo temple which started in September 2017, the Egyptian mission unearthed remains of…
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Roman temple remains discovered in Aswan by Egyptian archaeologists
During the field school organised by the Ministry of Antiquities at the site of Kom Rasras in Kom Ombo,Aswan, a…
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Egypt uncovered 4500 years old tomb of a female high official
An Egyptian archaeological mission led by Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities has discovered an…
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Intact child burials reveal new clues discovered at Gebel el-Silsila
Dr. Mostafa Waziry (Secretary-General of the supreme Council of Antiquities) announced that during their ongoing excavations, the Swedish-Egyptian archaeological mission…
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4000 years old wooden head discovered in Sakkara
A wooden head, probably of the sixth dynasty queen Ankhnespepy II, has been unearthed in the area located to the…
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4000 years old wooden head discovered in Sakkara
A wooden head, probably of the sixth dynasty queen Ankhnespepy II, has been unearthed in the area located to the…
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Czech archaeologists discover Ramses II temple remains south of Cairo
The Egyptian-Czech Archaeological Mission uncovered remains of King Ramses II Temple during the excavation works carried out at Abusir. Dr.…
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Exclusive: Egyptian archaeologists discover 3500 years old tomb contains many mummies
The world has been waiting for the announcement of the new discovery of a new tomb in Luxor according to…
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Spanish archaeologists discovered 4000 years old red granite lintel and more constructions
The Spanish Archaeological Mission of the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, has discovered a large block of red granite during the excavations…
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Middle Kingdom mummification materials re-discovered in Luxor
The Spanish- Egyptian archeological mission from University of Alcala working in the tomb of Ipi (TT 315) at Deir el-Bahari in Luxor, rediscovering 56 jars filled with embalming materials for the mummification of the vizier Ipi, overseer of Thebes and member of the elite in the reign of Amenemhat I in the early Twelfth Dynasty. Announced Dr. Mahmoud Afifi, head…
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