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Another Homecoming: 36 Artifacts Repatriated from the U.S.A
Egypt has successfully repatriated 36 Egyptian antiquities from the United States, demonstrating its strong determination to safeguard its historical riches…
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Exclusive: The Face of Forever!
When the King Looked Back. Face to Face with Eternity Luxor Times Photographs Tutankamen’s Mask One Last Time in Cairo…
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Eastern Fortresses: Major New Military Fortress from the New Kingdom Discovered on the Horus Road in Sinai
The Egyptian archaeological mission working at the Tell el-Kharouba site in Sheikh Zuwayed, North Sinai, has uncovered a massive military…
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Sealed for 3,400 Years: Amenhotep III’s Tomb Opens to Visitors for the First Time
The long-sealed tomb of King Amenhotep III in the Western Valley of the Kings was officially inaugurated today by Minister…
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Egyptian Archaeologists Discover Copper Smelting Workshop and Administrative Buildings in South Sinai
In a significant new discovery, the Egyptian archaeological mission working at Wadi Nasb in South Sinai has uncovered a copper…
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Zodiac Tomb of the Two Brothers Restored
Egyptian Team Revives Rare Roman-Era Burial at Athribis A sky of painted stars re-emerges in Upper Egypt after year-long restoration…
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Crowning Glory: Alexandria’s Royal Jewelry Museum Restores Its Sparkling Heritage
Royal Jewelry Museum in Alexandria Reopens Its Grand Hall After Restoration and a New Museum Display Plan In a significant…
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UNESCO Removes Abu Mena Archaeological Site in Alexandria from the World Heritage in Danger List
UNESCO hails Egypt’s success in saving one of its most significant early Christian archaeological landmarks In a major heritage milestone,…
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From Pepi to Farouk: A National Tapestry of Memory Unveiled in July’s Picks
Discover the Featured Artefacts of July at Egypt’s National Museums From the legacy of the Rosetta Stone to the echoes…
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Hieroglyphs in the Hills: New Roman Rock-Cut Tombs Discovered Near Aga Khan Mausoleum in Aswan
A team of Egyptian and Italian archaeologists has uncovered a series of remarkably well-preserved rock-cut tombs dating to the Ptolemaic…
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