Nevine El-Aref's Articles

Egypt has submitted a preliminary report to register Pharaoh's Island near Taba on the UNESCO's World Heritage List

Former minister of antiquities Zahi Hawass launches TV programme on archaeology October 20, in an effort to promote tourism and raise cultural awareness in Egypt

This month's contest on Facebook highlights the role of the Egyptian army during ancient history

A conference on current archaeological research on tombs and temples of the 25th and 26th dynasties in Thebes is to be held in Luxor on Sunday

The Malawi Museum opened today, highlighting Egypt's winning battle against terrorism

The Ministry of Antiquities launched the fifteenth edition of the Cahier de Karnak in collaboration with the French Egyptian Center for Karnak Temples studies

The Malawi Archaeological Museum in Minya is to be officially reopened on Thursday by Minister of Antiquities after three years of rehabilitation work

The Qalawoun complex is among the magnificent structures erected during the Mameluk period in Egypt

Renowned Egyptologist Zahi Hawass embarked on a tour around the United States to promote tourism to Egypt

Four Roman and Islamic-era artefacts were discovered at the garden of the American Consulate in Alexandria and handed over to the Ministry of Antiquities

The burial chamber and sarcophagus of a 25th Dynasty Thebes Mayor has been discovered

Antiquities lovers can cast their vote for which artefact they would like to see on display at the Egyptian Museum for September

The artefacts are being transported in preparation for the GEM's opening next year

Al-Ahram foundation will cooperate with the ministry in organising an international exhibition

In August 2013 the museum was looted and damaged following unrest sparked by the ousting of president Mohamed Morsi.

The lions guarding the Qasr Al-Nil Bridge gateway to Tahrir are being restored for a second time since the bridge’s reconstruction in 1933

The collection is now being unpacked and prepared for restoration at the GEM lab

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