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مطار القاهرة الدولي
MENA 18 Jul 2012
Cairo International Airport’s cargo terminal received an ancient ptolemaic casket including the mummy of a rat on...
Arm of a wooden Pharaonic statue, one the artifacts recovered by the Supreme Council of Antiquities from the National Bank of Egypt, Cairo, 21 November, 2010. The Supreme Council of Antiquities received two hundred artifacts from the National Bank of Egypt that have now  been placed in the Egyptian Museum. The artifacts belonged to a number of foreign collectors and traders of antiquities and artifacts that lived in Egypt. The artifacts were kept in  private vaults at the National Bank of Egypt in Cairo until their transfer to the Supreme Council of Antiquities was decided in accordance to the Egyptian Law on the Protection of Antiquities.
Fatma Keshk 03 Apr 2012
The much-celebrated scene of protesters creating a human shield around the Egyptian Museum in Cairo in the early days...