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Al-Ahram Weekly - Culture
9/13/2024 1:00:00 PM
Well known to specialists, but less familiar to the general public, Vienna’s ancient Egyptian Papyrus Museum should be part of every visit to the Austrian capital.

Antiquities - Museums
2/21/2023 1:46:06 PM
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir is showcasing the Waziri I Papyrus for first time after its discovery and restoration.

Al-Ahram Weekly - Culture
11/2/2021 10:51:19 PM
A new exhibition draws attention to the use of papyrus as a writing material in ancient Egypt, arguing that it was the country’s single greatest invention, while a slightly older one brings together recent titles in French on the Arab Maghreb, writes David Tresilian

Opinion -
9/23/2021 9:27:00 AM
Taking issue with those who idolise the past

Egypt - Politics
6/18/2020 3:29:47 PM
Papyrus, used as a writing surface by the ancient Egyptians, is the main livelihood for residents of a Nile Delta village

Egypt - Politics
9/4/2018 12:54:26 PM
Samir Sobhi looks at transformations in the Egyptian press and makes some predictions for its future

Egypt - Politics
7/12/2016 3:19:19 PM
The Luxor criminal court found a police officer and 5 low-ranking policemen guilty of torturing papyrus vendor to death in Luxor in November

World - International
6/20/2016 10:33:56 PM

Antiquities - Museums
3/15/2016 5:24:57 PM
The priceless material - which will be featured at the soft opening of the Grand Museuem has suffered from wrongful restoration and too many trips between various homes

World - International
4/10/2014 7:42:02 PM

Books - Review
2/26/2014 1:32:57 PM
Relying on papyrus manuscripts and documents covering centuries of Egyptian history, the author examines the transitions in language, religion and lifestyle which coloured Christian Egypt

Heritage - Coptic
9/20/2012 10:00:53 AM
Is a scrap of papyrus suggesting that Jesus had a wife authentic?

Heritage - Ancient Egypt
12/10/2010 1:46:53 PM
The delicate details of the afterlife written down on papyrus by the ancient Egyptians have been unfurled in public at a British Museum exhibit