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Cairo's landmark Egyptian Museum to receive facelift
First phase of planned development project will see Halls 32 and 37 - both devoted to Old Kingdom antiquities - thoroughly cleaned and revamped; Project slated for completion by 2015
Antiquities minister honours Egyptian Museum volunteers
Minister Mohamed Ibrahim honoured the students and staff who assist visitors to the Egyptian Museum
Egypt police move to protect Merneptah's pillar in Matariya
Antiquities police remove debris and construction materials from archaeological site today containing Merneptah's pillar
Committee to promote tourism established
A new ministerial committee aims to put Egypt back firmly on the map as a premier tourist destination
Building blunder prompts discovery of pharaonic stele in Cairo
An 18th dynasty stele inscribed with religious text was found in the debris from construction work in Matariya
Israel to return ancient coffin lid to Egypt
Ancient Egyptian coffin lid belonging to unidentified Sixteenth Dynasty nobleman will be returned to Egypt from Israel following year of negotiations
Germany to celebrate centennial of Nefertiti bust discovery
On 6 December, Germany will celebrate 100-year anniversary of discovery of iconic bust of Queen Nefertiti, wife of monotheistic pharaoh Akhnaten
Cairo Airport Authorities foil smuggling attempt
The Antiquities Seizures Unit at Cairo International Airport foils an attempt to smuggle a collection of Graeco-Roman artefacts
Eight million dog mummies found in Saqqara
Eight million dog mummies were uncovered at the dog catacomb in Saqqara
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Mystery of Ramses III's death unravelled
Archaeologists conclude that Bronze Age pharaoh was assassinated in a plot conducted by his second wife, Tiya
King Amenhotep II's damaged toe has been repaired
Damage to mummy of King Amenhotep II was probably caused by leakage of nitrogen from humidity controlled showcase, antiquities minister says
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Qasr Al Agouz temple in Luxor to open next week
The Ptolemaic temple of Qasr Al Agouz on Luxor’s west bank is to open next week
Two Old Kingdom engraved blocks return home
A New Zealand citizen turned over two ancient Egyptian artefacts which had been in the possession of his late friend
Monthu Temple reveals new pharaonic secrets
A royal statue of a yet unidentified New Kingdom king has been unearthed at Monthu Temple in Luxor
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