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• Ancient workshop for construction of boats uncovered in Sinai

A Ptolemaic workshop for boat construction and repair has been uncovered in the Sinai Peninsula

• Graeco-Roman era tomb discovered in Upper Egypt

An Egyptian-Italian archaeological mission working at the Aga Khan Mausoleum area in Aswan has discovered a rock-cut tomb dating back to the late Pharaonic Graeco-Roman period.Mostafa Waziri, the general secretary of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, ex

• Greco-Roman bath, artefacts discovered at San El-Hagar archaeological site in Egypt

An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities has uncovered sections from a huge red brick building that might be part of a Greco-Roman bath at San El-Hagar archaeological site in Gharbeya governorate.The mission has also unco

• 1st century tomb discovered in northern Egypt's Al-Alamein

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• Archaeologists unveil two major discoveries in Upper Egypt's Tel Edfu and Kom Ombo

A Fifth Dynasty royal administrative complex at Tel Edfu and two Ptolemaic era stelae at the Kom Ombo temple are among the finds

• Hellenic-era block, New Kingdom axes discovered in Egypt's Aswan

During excavation work at the north-eastern area of Aswan's Komombo temple as part of a project to decrease subterranean water, an Egyptian mission from the Ministry of Antiquities has recently discovered a Hellenic-era limestone block engraved with hiero

• Tutankhamun's gold sheets on display for first time ever at the Egyptian Museum

One of the golden sheetEgypt’s Minister of Antiquities Khaled El-Enany is set to inaugurate on Wednesday evening theexhibition of Tutankhamun’s unseen treasures at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, where the golden sheets of Tutankhamun will be on display for

• Medieval Coptic wall-paintings uncovered at Egyptian monastery

Restorers at the Monastery of St. Bishoy near Cairo have uncovered frescoes depicting saints, martyrs and angels

• AUC hands over to Egypt 5,000 artifacts from past archaeological excavations

The American University in Cairo is to transfer nearly 5,000 Islamic, Coptic, Pharaonic, Greco-Roman artifacts to the possession of the Egyptian state

• Roof of Ottoman-era Cairo mosque reinforced after partial collapse: Ministry

The Marzouk Al-Ahmady Mosque in the Al-Gamaliya district of medieval Cairo has been reinforced by the antiquities ministry after the collapse of part of the roof.

• Sixth century medical recipe uncovered in St Catherine's Monastery

The medical recipe uncovered is one of the renowned Greek physician Hippocrates

• Al-Maala necropolis site in Upper Egypt is scientifically documented

The Antiquities Documentation Centre has completed its project to document Al-Maala necropolis, which is located in the town of Esna in Luxor governorate.

• Not out of Africa?

Early this week, scientists and researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History at the University of Tubingen in Germany revealed that the ancient Egyptians were genetically related to ancient Turkey and the Levant and not as Af

• Hellenistic tomb with pottery vessels discovered in Alexandria

During excavation work at a site in the El-Shatby neighbourhood of Alexandria, an Egyptian archaeological mission from the Ministry of Antiquities discovered a rock-hewn tomb that can be dated to the Hellenistic period (323-30 BC).

• Embalming materials for Middle Kingdom vizier Ipi rediscovered on Luxor's west bank

The embalming materials of Ipi, vizier and overseer of Thebes and member of the elite during the reign of King Amenemhat I in the early 20th Dynasty, have been rediscovered in his tomb at Deir Al-Bahari on Luxor's west bank.

• Funerary bed of King Tut packed for transfer to Grand Egyptian Museum

A team from the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) began packing on Monday King Tutankhamun’s treasured collection at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square in a step towards transferring to its permanent location at the GEM.

• Graeco-Roman artefacts discovered at future Alexandria residential site

Excavators from Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities have discovered a collection of Graeco-Roman artefacts during excavation work carried out in Alexandria’s Babour El-Maya area.

• Studies on newly discovered pyramid point to 13th Dynasty King Kamaw

Preliminary studies on hieroglyphs found in newly discovered pyramid ruins in the Dahshour necropolis have revealed a cartouche of the 13th Dynasty King Emny Kamaw, Adel Okasha, director-general of the Dahshour necropolis, told Ahram Online.

• Archaeobotany meeting to be held Wednesday in Egypt for the first time

Archaeobotany, or the study of archaeological plant remains, has a long history in Egypt, but is still little known, even to mainstream Egyptian archaeologists.

• Egypt recovers objects stolen from Al-Imam Al-Shafie Dome

A door and decorative elements stolen from the Sultan Al-Kamel Al-Ayyubi shrine inside Al-Imam Al-Shafie Dome have been recovered

• New Kingdom mummy mask recovered from France

The mask was among items stolen and illegally smuggled out of the country in 2013

• 'Royal convoy' will transport huge statue from Matariya to Egyptian Museum

On Wednesday a newly discovered colossus, presumed to depict Ramses II, will be moved from the working-class suburb of Matariya where it was uncovered to the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square.

• Second half of statue found in Cairo's Matariya to be lifted from ground

The eight metre quartzite statue was found near the temple of Ramses II in the temple precinct of ancient Heliopolis in Greater Cairo

• Door and decorative elements of Sultan Al-Kamel Al-Ayyubi shrine stolen

The Sultan Al-Kamel Al-Ayyubi shrine located inside Al-Imam Al-Shafie Dome was subject to looting today when thieves got inside the shrine after cutting barbed wire that covered its window.

• Statue of Amenhotep III, 66 of goddess Sekhmet unearthed in Luxor

The discoveries shed further light on what the eighteenth dynasty pharaoh's temple would have looked like

• Encroachments removed from Dahshour necropolis site: Ministry

After two days of violations, the Dahshour necropolis, where the both pyramids of King Senefru are located, has been restored to its former state.

• 'Monumental' building complex discovered at Qantir in Egypt's Nile Delta

A mortar pit with children's footprints still preserved was also uncovered at the site

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