Marking a significant find, a Roman basilica constructed on the ruins of a Ptolemaic temple has been discovered, along with statues and other items
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The oldest epigraphic and digital record of a king wearing the upper Egyptian crown has been relocated in Al-Kab archaeological site, north Aswan
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Peru's highest decoration "Order of the Sun Award" was offered to Egypt's minister of state for antiquities
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An ancient Egyptian wall that once enclosed the Petah temple has been found at the Karnak Temple complex in Luxor
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The protection of ancient artefacts, whether it be copyrights or the return of those held in international museums or smuggled antiquities, is one item on Egypt's minister of antiquities list at the Peru conference
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The UNESCO's World Heritage Committee agreed to retain the occupied City of Jerusalem on the World Heritage List in Danger
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The avenue of Sphinxes that once linked Luxor to Karnak temples is to be opened to public on October
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A collection of painted blocks used in the construction of king Osorkon II’s temple have been unearthed in San El-Hagar in the Delta city of Sharqia
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Buried for 4,500 years, King Khufu’s second solar boat, designed to ferry him to the afterlife, has been uncovered
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An official from the antiquities ministry alleges that the independent press and political opponents are behind a rumour campaign to settle old scores
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The precious artefact collections exhibited at the presidential palaces are safe and sound according to the committee assigned by the Ministry of State for Antiquities
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The 14th century house of Zeinab Khatoun in Old Cairo is set to become the headquarters for the Cairo Urban Rehabilitation Project
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Gihan Sadat and Zahi Hawass are calling on Americans to see Egypt for themselves
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The criminal court of Agouza acquitted Zahi Hawass, Minister of State for Antiquities, from charges issued last April
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UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova toured the Egyptian Museum and praised the physical actions Egypt's youth took in attempts protect the museum from looters during the revolution
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Minister of State for Antiquities Zaki Hawass promotes tourism while on lecture tour throughout the US, stating it safe to come to Egypt
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The ministry of state for antiquities denies the theft of 4,200 artefacts
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The ministry of state for antiquities denies the news published today that the administrative court enforced the two-month-old ruling against Zahi Hawass, minister of the state for antiquities
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Egypt's antiquities minister is actively trying to reawaken the country's tourism industry, arguing the economy will only suffer more without a vibrant tourism sector
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The eighth archaeological seminar will review new techniques and theories as recovered artifacts go back on display for the first time since the January revolution
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