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IFLScience on MSNIron Shackles At Ancient Egyptian Gold Mine Reveal Brutal Working ConditionsThe northernmost gold mine from this period was located at Ghozza and operated during the second half of the third century ...
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According to a translated statement from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities, a multi-year archaeological projected ...
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Live Science on MSN2,600-year-old jewelry stash from ancient Egypt includes gold statuette depicting family of godsArchaeologists in Egypt have discovered a 2,600-year-old pot full of gold jewelry, including a rare statuette that depicts a ...
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TheTravel on MSNAncient Egypt’s "Lost City Of Gold" Found After 3,000 YearsThe project was soon dubbed 'Reviving the Ancient City of Gold' and slowly led to the restoration of this ancient site. It ...
The artefacts found at the site included beads, amulets and statuettes, many made of gold, the Egyptian ministry of tourism and antiquities said. The ornaments were contained in a small pot, which was ...
A treasure, including gold jewelry and statues of deities from around 2,600 years ago, has been found at the Karnak temple ...
Archaeologists discovered a 2,600-year-old jug at Egypt's Karnak temple complex, containing gold jewellery and statues of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. These ...
Egyptian officials have announced that a 3,000-year-old mining settlement, known as the "Lost City of Gold," has been ...
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Newspoint on MSNWhy Was Gold Worth Crores Placed Inside Egyptian Mummies? The Secret Will Shock You!The word "mummy" instantly takes us into the mystical world of ancient Egypt, a civilization full of secrets and fascinating ...
JABAL SUKARI, EGYPT— La Brújula Verde reports that the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities completed a two-year ...
The 'lost city of gold', located at Jabal Sukari, southwest of Marsa Alam, deep inside the Red Sea Governorate in Egypt, has now been revived after around four years of excavation and restoration.
Screenshot from Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities' Facebook post Archaeologists working at the Karnak temple complex in Luxor, Egypt, uncovered a broken pot containing gold and metal rings, ...
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