Greater Cairo
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France requests the Rosetta Stone from Britain… Who has the right to negotiate over Egyptian antiquities?
Negotiations continue between Britain and France over France’s request to borrow the Rosetta Stone, one of the most famous Egyptian…
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After museums got caught selling suspicious artifacts, a new European law is changing the global antiquities trade
The European Union has begun implementing a new law aimed at regulating the import of archaeological and artistic objects from…
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Sam Kean: Experimental archaeology brought the past to life.. and I always knew I wanted to write about Egypt
The experience of reenacting aspects of Egyptian civilization was incredible. In a world where history is often reduced to books…
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Owned by an Arab prince… The full story of the sale of an artifact believed to have been stolen from Tutankhamun’s tomb
“The Egyptian Grasshopper” sparks controversy at a London auction On July 27, Apollo Auction House held an auction in London…
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Ziad Rahbani in Egypt: Stories of love and friendship from Cairo to Beirut
It was not a planned meeting, but rather a fleeting moment that brought together writer Amira Al-Nashouqati, poet Ahmed Haddad,…
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During the “Sayyida Zeinab” exhibition | How can we understand urban transformations by reading old maps?
How can we understand urban transformations by reading old maps? This is what experts recently attempted to answer during an…
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An exhibition in Paris reimagines Cleopatra, far from Western narratives
The “Cleopatra: The Mystery” exhibition, organized by the Arab World Institute, will continue in Paris until January 11, 2026. The…
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Andrew Simon: Egyptians created their popular culture on cassette tapes… and the attack on Popular songs began with Adawiya
When the tapes speak, official history falls silent. With this idea, Andrew Simon opened a different door to understanding popular…
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