EGYPT: DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIQUITIES SITE IN ASWAN.(Brief Article)

From: IPR Strategic Business Information Database | Date: August 28, 2001 | Copyright information

The Ahram newspaper reports on a decision taken by Minister of Culture Farouq Hossni to turn the Msala region in Aswan into an archaeological museum, with statues of Pharaoh Rameses II on show together with exhibits from the Roman period. The newspaper notes...

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