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Ancient Egypt
Encroachment continues on Egypt's archaeological sites, Al-Bordan
Egypt antiquities police and archeologists stop illegal construction at Al-Bordan archaeological site on Alexandria-Marsa Matrouh highway, yet damages completely destruct site
Hyksos buildings are the latest ancient discovery in Tel Habuwa
Important new discoveries at the Tel Habuwa dig east of the Suez Canal shed light on the campaign by Ahmose I (c.1550–1525 BC) against the Hyksos invaders
UNESCO visits Cairo to discuss threats to archaeological sites
Encroachment on Dahshur and the establishment of a regional centre for World Heritage were the main themes discussed today by Minister for Antiquities and UNESCO'S Director General
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
More Sekhmet statues unearthed at Amenhotep III's temple in Luxor
Black granite statues of the ancient Egyptian lioness goddess Sekhmet were unearthed Monday at King Amenhotep III's temple on the west bank of Luxor
Old Treasures of the Middle East at the Louvre
An exploration of the Louvre's collection by ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia and Persia
Authorities foil encroachment on Egypt's Tel Al-Amarna archaeological site
Although Egypt's antiquities law prohibits encroachments on country's archaeological sites, violations appear to remain commonplace
Ramsis II vizier's tomb cover discovered
Remains of a mud-brick pyramid-shaped tomb cover belonging to vizier Khay found in Luxor
Hatshepsut's limestone chapel at Karnak to open soon for public
After reconstruction, the limestone chapel of queen Hatshepsut will be put on display for the first time at Karnak Temples' open air museum
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Sudan’s heritage: The story of Khartoum
Ahram Online traces the footsteps of Egyptian and Sudanese history in the capital
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