In December 2020, the exhibition was approved by the Egyptian Cabinet and the decree was signed by Egypt s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. The news had been widely received by the Egyptian public, with Egyptian media proclaiming that the exhibition will showcase the most prominent and unique historical Pharaonic holdings .
These 183 pieces of rare artefacts will be featured in the inaugural exhibition titled
Ramses The Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs and the exhibition will open in Texas, United States at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Ramses II, also known as Ramses The Great, ruled for 66 years, which was the second longest reign in ancient Egyptian history. Because of his long rule, Ramses II is thought to have amassed one of the largest and richest burial chambers and is regarded as the most powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom, the most celebrated period of ancient Egypt.
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The 5-year-old girl who was injured in the car crash involving then-Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid is awake from a coma.
Almost two weeks after the crash “Ariel Young is awake,” her family posted on their GoFundMe Page. They did not expand on her medical condition.
Authorities are still investigating the crash that occurred on Feb. 4 when Reid’s pickup struck two other vehicles parked on a highway entrance ramp. One of the vehicles had run out of gas and the other which Ariel was sitting in was there to help. The NFL is also looking into the incident.
Golden tongue mummies unearthed at an ancient egyptian burial ground!
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In a rather unique archaeological discovery, mummies with golden tongues have been found in an ancient Egyptian burial ground! According to media reports, archeologists from the University of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic have discovered 16 new burial shafts inside the old Taposiris Magna Temple, a historical landmark in Egypt.
A team of archaeologists, led by Dr. Kathleen Martinez, has been working for years trying to discover intriguing clues to Egypt s past. Till now, they have discovered mummies of high status individuals, which could provide some important clues about the whereabouts of Cleopatra s tomb. According to CNN reports, the newly discovered mummies from the Greek and Roman eras were in poor condition, but were found with some interesting objects.
The brewery was located in Egypt's Sohag Governorate, and likely dates back to the reign of King Narmer, around 3100 BC, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday making this the oldest brewery found in Abydos.