The fifth annual Archaeologists Day took place yesterday at the Cairo Opera House, with many figures honoured and Egyptian heritage celebrated
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More treasures from the Roman era have been unearthed at the Dime Al-Sebaa archaeological site, two kilometres north of Qarun Lake near Fayoum
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After more than a decade of restoration, the Hanging Church in Old Cairo regains its original lure and allure
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Hawass named as the "personality of the year" by Spanish cultural organisation
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Although it was stolen three months ago, the theft of the minbar (pulpit) in Qanibay El-Ramah mosque was revived two days ago, creating a conflict between the Ministries of Al-Awqaf (religious endowments) and Culture
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Cultural listing may settle the controversy surrounding the fate of the Abassiya public hospital for mental illness
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The third phase of the development project of the Egyptian Museum was inaugurated Wednesday
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New museum in Cairo will house artifacts from across Egypt to paint a picture of time's sweep
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With the support of Egypt, Peru succeeds in repatriating some of its artifacts from Yale University
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Two red granite statuary fragments of King Amenhotep III and the god Hapi have been unearthed on Luxor's west bank
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New exhibition of Coptic art displayed at Al-Amir Taz palace highlights Egypt’s cultural diversity
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The first ever locally-curated exhibition on Coptic art opens to the public on Wednesday
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Egyptologist Zahi Hawass was chosen by the APFOA as the 2010 personality of the year
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The centenary of Cairo's Museum of Islamic Art took place earlier this week.
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A new entrance for Luxor Temple and the reopening of Howard Carter's dig house as a museum are the main events commemorating the 88th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb
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