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Sample the symbols of Egypt's kings and queens. The artifacts are but a mere sampling of the opulent treasures exhibited at the Florida International Museum in 1996. We hope this tour brings many moments of pleasure as you explore the colors, textures and history of each piece.
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www2.sptimes.com/Egypt/Artifacts/Default.html
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Set of four canopic jars ... As part of the mummification process, the ancient Egyptian embalmers removed several of the internal organs from the body. These were treated and placed into four vases, commonly called Canopic Jars. The lids were often in the shape of ... Splendors | Artifacts | Previous Artifact | Next Artifact;
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(Cotton textiles in Egypt date no earlier than the third century B.C.E.) He holds two small pegs in his hands, ... In 1975, it was sold to The University of Memphis, together with 43 other Egyptian antiquities. Today, these artifacts form the core of the permanent collection of the Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology.
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www.memphis.edu/egypt/artifact.html
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Glossary of Ancient Egypt artifacts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ancient Egypt artifacts. •Amulet—Predynastic, and onward. •Canopic jar—Vessel containing internal body organs removed during mummification •Crook—Symbol of pharaonic power. Symbol of the god Osiris •F...
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www.ancientegypt.co.uk/
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www.dia.org/collections/ancient/egypt/egypt.html
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21. Name, Type, and Diversity of Species Name: NA Type: NA Diversity: NA 22. Impact and Effect: LOW and PRODuct 23. Urgency and Lifetime: LONg and 100s of years 24. Substitutes: Eco-Tourism [ECOTR] In the end, there are no substitutes for the Sphinx, the Great Pyramids, or other important historical artifacts.
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www.american.edu/projects/mandala/TED/egypt.htm
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CTV News on CTV - Canadian television's online home for news and entertainment ... The country's chief archaeologist, Zahi Hawass, said the Foreign Ministry would send letters this week to France, Germany, the United States and Great Britain requesting that the ancient artifacts be loaned to Egypt.
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Experts say there are no statistics on thefts of antiquities because no one knows how many artifacts are in Egypt. They believe most of the missing items were never properly catalogued in the first place.
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www.cnn.com/WORLD/9606/18/egypt.antiques/
www.cnn.com/WORLD/9606/18/egypt.antiques/
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