Sunday, 5 April 2026
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The Statue of Demetrius of Phalerum: Guardian of Memory and Architect of the Alexandrian Dream
Issue : 03-2026
At the main entrance of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina stands the statue of Demetrius of Phalerum, not merely as a decorative artistic element adorning a grand architectural space, but as a profound symbolic
The Genius of the Ancient Egyptian in Astronomy and the Temple of Khnum at Esna
Issue : 03-2026
Astronomy in ancient Egypt stands as one of the most remarkable expressions of the creative interaction between human beings and the cosmos in Egyptian civilization.
Pharaoh Moses in the Light of Modern Archaeology
Issue : 03-2026
The figure of Pharaoh Moses is one of the most controversial in both historical and religious studies. For centuries
Royalty, Nobility, and the Philosophy of Power in Ancient Egypt
Issue : 03-2026
Ancient Egyptian civilization represents one of the longest continuous cultural experiences in human history. Its political
Ancient Egyptian Religion: The Architecture of Eternity
Issue : 03-2026
Ancient Egyptian religion was not a separate sphere of life, nor a set of distant rituals performed in hidden sanctuaries. It was the invisible architecture that supported the visible world. It shaped the king’s authority,
Restoration of Late Period papyrus Completed
Issue : 02-2026
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir has completed the conservation and restoration work on the papyrus of the scribe User-Hat-Mes, from the Late Period, as part of ongoing efforts to preserve the country’s archaeological heritage according to international standards.
Restoration of Rameses II statue completed in Minya
Issue : 02-2026
An Egyptian-American archaeological mission has completed the restoration and re-erection of a colossal statue of King Ramesses II at the ancient site of El-Ashmunein in Minya Governorate, authorities said.
The Great Sphinx of Giza: A Cultural Journey through Time
Issue : 02-2026
Standing on the Giza Plateau, beneath the vast Egyptian sky, the Great Sphinx of Giza appears not merely as a monument, but as a living witness to human history. For Chinese visitors, whose civilization also measures time in millennia,
Egyptian-Chinese archaeologists uncover ancient "sacred lake" in the Karnak Temple Complex
Issue : 01-2026
An Egyptian-Chinese archaeological mission announced on Saturday that the team has uncovered an ancient "sacred lake" at the Montu Temple precinct in the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, a city renowned for its rich monuments in southern Egypt.
Ramesses II… When Kingship Reached the Height of Its Meaning
Issue : 01-2026
When we speak of Ramesses II, we are not merely referring to a great king, but to a decisive moment in the history of ancient Egypt—a moment when the concept of kingship reached its fullest political, religious, and
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