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Police recover pharaonic artefacts stolen in wake of revolution
Objects found buried at Saqqara Necropolis include several ancient Egyptian statuettes carved from green faience
Tutankhamun exhibition will stay in Japan another 12 months
“Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs” will stay in Japan for the remainder of the year, though Egypt wants better terms on generated revenue
Rare Egyptian scrolls found in Australian collection
Fragments of the Book of the Dead discovered in Australian museum
Egyptian police recover stolen 19th-century painting
Following an anonymous tip, police recover 100-year-old painting stolen two days earlier from Giza's Mena House Oberoi Hotel
Archaeological committee to inspect the looted El-Hibeh site
In response to concerns about raids on the site, the antiquities ministry has sent a committee to inspect the area
Ancient pots found in Alexandria development dig
A collection of authentic clay pots has been found in Alexandria during development work near the Greco-Roman Museum
Egypt smuggler caught in Brussels, 80 artefacts to return home
Egyptian woman caught smuggling 80 artefacts -including Islamic, Coptic and ancient antiquities- through Brussels airport; Court orders their return to Egypt
10 die in Egypt while digging for ancient treasures
Treasure hunters are buried alive north of Luxor on Monday while undertaking illegal dig
Ancient Egypt
Burial site revealing ancient Egyptian funerary rites uncovered
The well preserved coffin of an unidentified Middle Kingdom provincial governor was found in the Deir Al-Barsha necropolis near the upper Egyptian city of Minya
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In Egypt turmoil, thieves hunt pharaonic treasures
Taking advantage of Egypt's political upheaval, thieves have gone on a treasure hunt with a spree of illegal digging, preying on the country's ancient pharaonic heritage
Debod: The pharaonic temple in Madrid
In the Parque del Oeste in Madrid tourists can visit the Temple of Debod, which originally stood on land that was flooded after the building of the Aswan High Dam
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Philae's Hathor temple gets facelift in advance of formal inauguration
Following year of exhaustive restoration work, the Hathor temple on Egypt's island of Philae will reopen to public next month
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US judge rules 3,200-year-old Egyptian mummy mask can stay at St Louis Museum
A St Louis art museum can keep hold of a 3,200-year-old mummy’s mask, a US federal judge ruled, saying the US government failed to prove that the Egyptian relic was stolen
New discovery in Upper Egypt reveals ancient Osiris rituals
Animal mummies found in Abydos shine light on religious rituals of ancient Egyptians
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Taba's Salaheddin Citadel set to open doors in July
Salaheddin Citadel, located on island close to well-known Red Sea beach, will open to public next month after undergoing restoration
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