Two Egyptians rewarded for turning in antiquities
Two Egyptian citizens were rewarded for turning in two pieces of antiquities they found while each was redecorating his house in the northern Menoufiya governorate.
“The Egyptian Ministry of Culture decided to give each citizen five thousand Egyptian pounds (970 US dollars),” said Zahi Hawass , Head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA).
The two pieces belong to pharaoh Ahmose of the 26th dynasty. Both objects are made of pink granite and bear the name of the king in hieroglyphs. After asserting their authenticity, the SCA took them to start their restoration process.
Few years ago, Egypt’s SCA had announced that anyone who will turn in a piece of antiquities will be rewarded, in a move to reduce theft and smuggling of archeological findings.

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