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Egyptian History
Exclusive footage: Sphinx Avenue ongoing work and issues
The videos below were recorded on the 10th,16th and 21st of September showing the ongoing work on the Sphinx Avenue.…
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13 more objects from Mallawi Museum are back
The Tourism and Antiquities Police arrested a man from Mallawi in Giza when he was trying to sell 13 artefacts…
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Egyptian History
Exclusive footage: A walk down the Avenue of Sphinx, all the way!
First of all, we would like to thank you for all of your past support. You may have noticed that…
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Egyptian History
An exhibition for the restored artifacts at the Egyptian Museum
The Ministry of State for Antiquities will be organising an exhibition of the Egyptian Museum artifacts that were restored after…
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Egyptian History
New date for opening ceremony of the Sphinx Avenue. Will it happen this time?
For nearly 4 years few dates were set for the opening ceremonies of the Avenue of Sphinx. This time the…
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More objects from the looted museum of Mallawi returned
5 more objects of the looted museum of Mallawi were retrieved yesterday. The 5 objects are; a bronze statue of…
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Minister said “Threats to vandalise Luxor & Karnak temples, Armoured vehicles stationed for security.” Really?!
Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim, Minister of Antiquities, said and confirmed that the armed forces have stationed armoured vehicles in different parts…
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10 more objects returned of the looted museum of Mallawi
After receiving two objects by a man in Minia yesterday. Today, Ministry of Antiquities has received 10 other objects including…
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1040 objects out of 1089 were stolen from the looted museum of Mallawi, Minia
1040 objects were stolen out of 1089 objects on display on Mallawi museum in Minia which was looted yesterday. Most…
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Egyptian History
A new Governor appointed, General Engineer. Tarek Saad El-din
As Luxor Times posted few days ago concerning a new governor. We referred to two possibilities were the mostly likely…
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