Egyptian and German experts have successfully restored the lost colors and glimmering metals that once enlivened ancient Egypt’s second largest, and perhaps best preserved, temple. Since 2021, Egypt’s ...
An American archaeological mission from the University of Chicago has unearthed an administrative building and silos dating back to Dynasty 17 (c. 1665-1569 BC), as well as an older columned hall ...
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Restoration work at a magnificent ancient Egyptian temple has revealed tantalizing insights into its original appearance and coloration. Alongside ongoing restoration efforts at the Temple of Edfu, a ...
Excavation area at Tell Edfu showing superimposed settlement layers dating to various phases, with some of the silos of the 17th Dynasty (ca. 1650-1520 BC) covered by a thick ash layer on top into ...
The Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (Gupco) has begun producing from Egypt’s Edfu field at an initial rate of 10,000 barrels per day of oil. The output comes entirely from the first development well, ...
View towards the east, Tell Edfu in the foreground with the pylon of the Ptolemaic temple in the background. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases ...
Temple d'Edfou.; 286; [Arabic script]; UNION POSTALE UNIVERSELLE[,] EGYPTE[,] CARTE POSTALE; crescent moon with three stars [image]. Published by Au Cartosport Max H. Rudmann, Le Caire. Permission to ...
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