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UNESCO: The Museum Of Fine Arts In Alexandria Is The Best In Terms Of Cultural Services

 The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization( UNESCO) awarded the Museum of Fine trades in Alexandria the prize for the stylish artistic institutions in presenting programs, exhibitions and public services, during the  form held in cooperation with the International Organization of Galleries( ICOM) in the Golden Hall at Prince Muhammad Ali Palace in Manial on the occasion of International Museum Day.   The award coincided with a major  festivity organized by the Fine trades Sector, headed byDr. Walid Kanoush, under the aegis  of the Minister of Culture,Dr. Nevin Al- Kilani. Its conditioning were held in  further than 20 galleries combined with the sector in Cairo and the regions, in  festivity of the International Museum Day.   Ganoush  transferred an  sanctioned representative from the sector to admit the award from the Director of the UNESCO Regional Office and the President of the International Counc...

The Minister Of Culture Announces The Opening Of Museums For Free, In Celebration Of The International Museum

 Dr. Nevin Al- Kilani, Minister of Culture,  blazoned the opening of art and  public galleries combined with the Ministry of Culture for free  hereafter, in confluence with the International Museum Day, which falls on the 18th of May.   Nevin Al- Kilani, Minister of Culture, said The  festivity of this day will be through a busy program that includes cultural and artistic events aimed at raising  mindfulness of the important  part that galleries play in advancing cultural taste, conserving heritage, defining the history of symbols, and raising  mindfulness of the  part that galleries play in community development..   The Minister of Culture indicated that the conditioning will be in galleries belonging to the plastic  trades sectors and the Cultural Development Fund in Cairo and the governorates, including in Cairo the galleries of “ Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil, Mahmoud Mukhtar, Hassan Heshmat, Effat Nagy Saad Al- Khadem, ...

Over 50% of Grand Egyptian Museum’s antiquities inside main exhibition halls

 Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and agedness  blazoned it has  perfected placing  further than half of the heavy  agedness inside the main exhibition halls of the Grand Egyptian Museum.   Minister of Tourism and agedness Ahmed Essa on Saturday held an expanded meeting via  videotape conference to follow up on the  rearmost business developments of the remaining work inside GEM.   The meeting  bandied the plan to secure the main exhibition halls, in medication for placing small and medium vestiges in the display windows.   Essa was briefed on the  perpetration of the graphic and multimedia  workshop of the alternate phase of the main exhibition halls.  The minister thanked all the gallery staff for their  sweats to help complete the GEM.   He stressed the  significance of committing to finalize all work at the  preliminarily specified schedule, in addition to  prostrating any o...

See The Statue Of Ramses II In The Egyptian Museum In Tahrir

 The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir is the oldest archaeological gallery in the Middle East, and it includes the largest collection of ancient Egyptian  agedness in the world. The gallery displays a large collection that extends from thepre-dynastic period to the Greek and Roman ages.   Ramses II  mounted the throne of Egypt when he was a  youthful man, twenty- five times old, in order to write lines of light, glory, pride and pride in the history of ancient Egypt, the ancient Near East and the ancient world, as if fate was on a date with the birth and rule of Egypt for that  fabulous king Ramses II, King of lords. And the master of the ancient world.   And the book" The Warrior dictators. Diplomats and Military" byDr. Hussein Abdel- Basir says that Ramses II came, despite the presence of a large number of caesar  lords who bore the name Ramses before him,  similar as his  forefather Ramses I in his family, the Nineteenth Dynasty, a...

The Times highlights Egypt’s unique tourist and archaeological potential

 It appertained to the Conglomerations of Giza, the Sphinx, and the royal  sepultures in the Valley of the lords in Luxor, including the  grave of King Tutankhamun, which was discovered in November 1922, the  tabernacles of Abu Simbel, and the  tabernacles of Karnak and Luxor and the Ram Road which was  lately  restarted between the two  tabernacles.   The Times also  stressed scenic Nile  sails, during which callers can enjoy  numerous archaeological  spots along the Nile River, sunny  strands where  colorful water sports can be  rehearsed  similar as scuba diving in the Red Sea, and desert areas where a range of conditioning can be  rehearsed  similar as camping and stargazing.   It touched on Cairo and its rich history, represented in galleries through which the caller learns about the ancient Egyptian civilization, old churches, kirks           ...

Artifacts uncovered in Ismailia’s Tell al-Maskhuta

 The archaeological  charge is a  common  trouble between the Supreme Council of agedness and the Italian National Research Council – Institute for Ancient Mediterranean Studies( CNR).   The Secretary- General of the Supreme Council of agedness, Mostafa Waziri, stressed the  significance of this discovery as it indicates the  significance of this region in the  history as a  marketable center.   This region saw a great deal of  transnational trade and dispatches during the Roman  period, he explained, as Egypt was a center for  transnational trade.  Waziri said that this was thanks to the important  structure represented in the  conduit that linked the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, known as the Sesostris Canal.  The head of the  charge Andrea Angelini said that the  charge also succeeded in uncovering a huge  pitch that rises to the top of the huge wall that was discovered ...

Egypt handed over four rare Egyptian artifacts from Italy

 The Egyptian Foreign Ministry, on Monday, was handed over four rare Egyptian vestiges that were recovered from Italian authorities,  blazoned the Ministry in astatement.Ambassador Omar Selim, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Cultural Relations, handed over the four vestiges, which date back to different  cognizance of Egypt’s history, after the Italian authorities gave them to the Egyptian delegacy inRome.The four vestiges include a pharaonic  oil decorated with hieroglyphs, a small crockery vessel, an upper part of a small statue of a woman made of crockery, and eventually a piece known as a" column of Djed" belonging to of the ancient Egyptian civilization, the statement added. “ These pieces were handed over by the  officers of the Turin Museum to the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Rome, in medication for their return to their home country, ” the statement read.  The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms that, in cooperation wi...

Roman Artifacts Uncovered in Ismailia's Tell El-Maskhouta

 The  common Egyptian- Italian archaeological  charge, represented in the Supreme Council of agedness and the Italian National Research Council- Institute for studies on the Mediterranean" CNR" operating at Tell el- Maskhuta  point in Ismailia, succeeded in uncovering several pots and amphorae dating back to the late and Greco- Roman ages.   Mostafa Waziri, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of agedness stressed the  significance of the discovery, as it unveils  crucial information that indicates the  significance of this region in the  history as a  marketable center.  The clerk general added that this region was a center for  transnational trade and dispatches during the Roman  period, pointing out that Egypt was a center for  transnational trade due to the ancient Suez Canal that linked the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, known as the Sesostris Canal.   Andrea Angelina, head of the  charge, ...

Anthropology In Egypt.. The History Of The Study Of Man In The Land Of Civilization

We exfoliate light on the book" Anthropology in Egypt 1900- 1967 Culture, Function, Reform" written by NicholasS. Hopkins and  restated by Ferial Ghazoul, issued by the National Center for restatement.   The history of anthropology in Egypt takes a stumbling and fragile approach. Egypt has always attracted anthropologists and contributed excellent studies in this field. still, this scientific field didn't gain solid roots, spread at the  position of institutions, and didn't develop the capability to produce a rising generation of anthropologists in Egypt. Anthropology in Egypt didn't It produces an accumulation, and we try, by observing anthropology from its  onsets in the twentieth century to the 1967 war, to clarify its foundations and circumstances. The sixties of the twentieth century were a moment of revolution in anthropology, not only in Egypt but in the whole world, as the focus shifted from the functional perspective to the Marxist perspective, and...