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The Great Game: Archaeology and Politics in the Colonial Period

By Ben Morales-Correa

The Ruhr Museum in Essen in the west of Germany has now assembled a show entitled, The Great Game: Archaeology and Politics in the Colonial Period. It takes a look at the treasure-hunting era before archaeology settled down to become just another academic subject. Charlotte Truempler, head of the archaeology department of the new museum,... »

King Tut DNA tests results to be published this month

By Ben Morales-Correa

Image via Wikipedia Dr. Zahi Hawass will soon announce the results of a DNA study conducted on the mummy of King Tutankhamen. The tests are part of a larger ambitious program aimed at confirming the identity of the royal mummies and their familiar relations. It is believed that Tutankhamen is the son of Akhenaten, the pharaoh... »

Egyptian faces at Cairo art exhibition

By Ben Morales-Correa

“Faces”, a group exhibition gathering 76 artists at the Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum’s Horizon One Gallery in Giza, takes as its theme the human face, each artist giving his or her point of view in depicting Egyptian faces. Featuring some of the most important names in modern and contemporary Egyptian art, the exhibition brings together... »

Nefertiti “Summit” held at Cairo

By Ben Morales-Correa

Image via Wikipedia A meeting was held today at the offices of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, where Dr. Friederike Seyfried, Director of the Aegyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung in Berlin, presented Dr. Hawass with copies of all of the key documentation held by the Berlin Museum concerning the discovery and removal from Egypt of the... »

Zahi Hawass states Egypt’s claim on the return of antiquities

By Ben Morales-Correa

Image via Wikipedia In truth, I had no desire to wade into this battle, but I told the media that Egypt is demanding the return of six individual antiquities, and that the real home of these artefacts is their native Egypt. These six antiquities are; the bust of Queen Nefertiti in Berlin’s Neues Museum, the... »

Will the Beautiful One Come home?

By Ben Morales-Correa

“The director of the Egyptian antiquities department at the Berlin museum will come (to Egypt) on December 8 to discuss the right of Egyptians to the return of the statue of Nefertiti,” Zahi Hawass told journalists on a visit to Luxor. Hawass said the Berlin museum official “will bring evidence that the statue left Egypt... »

Ten reasons or ten excuses?

By Ben Morales-Correa

Image via Wikipedia An article in Heritage Key by Bija Knowles lists the “10 Reasons Why the Bust of Nefertiti Should Stay in the Neues Museum“. The title is not only enraging, but actually doesn’t do justice to its content, which presents favorable counter arguments on this polemic issue. Egypt is now an independent nation with... »

Bust of Nefertiti returns to newly restored Neues Museum

By Ben Morales-Correa

The ancient Egyptian bust of Queen Nefertiti has been moved back to the Berlin museum which exhibited it before the Second World War, culture officials said Monday. The Neues Museum where it was exhibited was wrecked when the Red Army invaded Berlin in 1945, but the limestone bust had been placed two years previously in... »

VIDEO: Closing in on KV64

By Ben Morales-Correa

The last royal tomb discovered in the Valley of the Kings is KV62, the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamen found in 1922 by Howard Carter. Since then, only one more tomb (KV63) has been discovered, in 2005 by Dr. Otto Schaden. Believed at first to be a royal tomb, it is now regarded as a... »

Hitler, Nazi Germany and Egyptology

By Ben Morales-Correa

University of British Columbia Professor Thomas Schneider  is examining the history of German Egyptology during the Nazi era. Before Hitler’s rise to power Germany was a respected centre of Egyptology. The foreign affairs ministry financed an archaeological institute in Cairo that was used as a base to conduct scientific research. The country’s scholars had made important... »