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Three Canopic Jars from El-Matariya in the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM 4964, 4967, 19335)
Ehab Gamil Abd Elkrim
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Stela of Rekhkemasaankh in the Grand Egyptian Museum
Maǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Aṯār Bi-Qinā - Ǧāmiʿāt Ǧānūb Al-Wādi, 2017The main purpose of this paper is the publication and study of a funerary Ptolemaic stelae namely inventory number 26942 preserved in the Grand Egyptian Museum[1]. Illustrated drawing is produced for the first time. This stela is made of a creamy sand stone of good quality. It’s height is so taller than it’s wide, measuring 91 X 36.5 cm.
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Middle Kingdom Stela of Hotep in the Grand Egyptian Museum GEM
International Journal of Tourism, Archaeology and Hospitality, 2023exaly +2 more sources
A case study of the Sustainable management of Construction waste of the Grand Egyptian Museum.
International Design Journal, 2021Construction and demolition waste is defined as the solid waste generated from the construction sector, including construction work, finishes, renovations, restoration and demolition. According to State Ministry of Environment report 2016, construction and demolition waste has the largest share of total solid waste per year nationally; which confirms ...
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MUSEEPAL: AN AI-POWERED CULTURAL GUIDE FOR MUSEUMS (THE CASE OF THE GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM)
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Applied Computing 2025 and 24th International Conference on WWW/Internet 2025exaly +2 more sources
Aerobiologia, 2020
Cultural property preserved in indoor environments is subjected to fungal deterioration which resulted from air biocontamination and can lead to a heavy cultural loss. This study aimed to monitor and assess the biodiversity and concentration of airborne fungi for all areas of the Grand Egyptian Museum—Conservation Center (GEM-CC), such as conservation ...
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Cultural property preserved in indoor environments is subjected to fungal deterioration which resulted from air biocontamination and can lead to a heavy cultural loss. This study aimed to monitor and assess the biodiversity and concentration of airborne fungi for all areas of the Grand Egyptian Museum—Conservation Center (GEM-CC), such as conservation ...
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