Virtual face of ancient Egyptian child at the Smithsonian
Issue : 01-2012
Egyptian mummies have fascinated mankind for centuries, and now modern-day 3D design software is helping Egyptologists to better see what two small mummies looked like in life, and from that, advance their understanding of ancient cultures.
Avenue of sphinxes to open in Next March
Issue : 01-2012
Minister of State for Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim announced that the Avenue of Sphinxes will be partly opened to public by mid March.
National Suez museum to open on 25 January
Issue : 01-2012
Minister of State for Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim decided to mark the inauguration of the National Suez Museum on the anniversary of the January 25 Revolution.
Legend of "Ra" in the Solar Boats
Issue : 09-2011
The Khufu Ship is identified as the world’s oldest and largest intact ship, which was built by the ancient Egyptians around 2500 BC.
Australia to Return Egyptian Archaeological Artefacts
Issue : 09-2011
A hoard of stolen ancient Egyptian artefacts were returned to Egypt after a whirlwind few months of travel.
E-tickets to visit the pyramides
Issue : 09-2011
In Egypt, introduced e-tickets to visit the Great Pyramids
19 objects of King Tut’s tomb returning to Egypt
Issue : 08-2011
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has agreed to return to Cairo 19 artifacts’ dating back to the time of ancient Egypt's teenage king Tutankhamen.
Seized Artifacts from Qantara Magazine
Issue : 08-2011
It has confirmed that the artifacts seized are those stolen from the museum magazine of eastern Qantara during the lawlessness on 28th January 2011.
The first ever ancient Egyptian epigraphy
Issue : 08-2011
Following the relocation of the artefacts, a team from Yale University, the University of Bologna and the Provinciale Hogeschool Limburg, Belgium, has completed the first epigraphic and digital record of a site near Nag El-Hamdulab on the west bank of the Nile
Two new monuments uncovered at “Karnak”
Issue : 08-2011
During their routine excavation work, the French-Egyptian archaeological team working at the Karnak Temple in Luxor uncovered two major monuments. The first is the wall that once enclosed the New Kingdom temple of the god Petah and the second is a gate dated back to the reign of 25th dynasty King Shabaka (712-698 BC).
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