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Category Archives: Egyptologists
Egypt says Village found in Nile Delta predated Pharaohs
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt said Sunday that archeologists have unearthed one of the oldest villages ever found in the Nile Delta, with remains dating back to before the pharaohs. The Antiquities Ministry said the Neolithic site was discovered in Tell … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Egyptologists, Excavations, New Discoveries
Tagged Ancient Village, Disvcoveries, History
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Photo Of The Week – Can Feet Tell
…..how tall and big a person is? If the answer is yes this was a really colossal statue. A pity the rest of it got lost. … Continue reading
Egypt’s Artefacts Coming Home!
Egypt restores 484 artefacts from abroad: Antiquities Minister Al-Masry Al-Youm Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi held on Saturday a meeting with Prime Minister Sherif Esmail and Antiquities Minister Khaled Anani to discuss recent Egyptian archaeological discoveries and artefacts … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Egyptologists, Excavations, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Antiquities Trade, Artefacts, Cairo, Grand Museum 0pening 4/18
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Egypt’s Ancient Stones Coming Back To Life
When visiting Egypt we are all awe-struck by the scale and beauty of temples, statues and columns. But we seldom think of how it is possible that we can see these treasures still today – thousand of years later. We have to … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Egyptologists, Excavations
Tagged Excavation Sites, Hatshepsut's Temple, Status
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