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Hidden Treasures

Through extensive research, study, and reading in ancient Egyptian history (for my "Papyrus Papers" program) that has lasted more than 13 years to date, many things have become clear to me. I will not discuss all these details, but rather one small aspect that may benefit some curious minds: "Are there Pharaonic relics in the

From Directing to Acting: Omar Zahran Showcases His Talent in Battalion 101 and Serrou Al-Batea

The roles of the Egyptian artist and director, Omar Zahran, in two works during Ramadan 2023 have received widespread acclaim from both the audience and the artistic community, as he demonstrated his hidden talents by transitioning from a director to a talented actor who quickly made a name for himself. This season, actor Omar Zahran

Tomb, smaller chapels unearthed in Egypt's Saqqara Necropolis

An archaeological mission from the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden (RMO) and the Egyptian Museum in Turin (Museo Egizio) uncovered the remains of Panehsy's tomb, the steward of Amun Temple in the early Ramesside period, along with a collection of smaller chapels in the Saqqara Necropolis, according to Egypt's Ahram

Watch.. Brazilians Reconstruct the Face of an Egyptian Who Lived 35,000 Years Ago

Using digital imaging techniques, two Brazilian researchers have reconstructed the face of an Egyptian man who lived nearly 35,000 years ago. Archaeologist Moacir Santos and 3D graphic designer Cícero Moraes relied on the remains of a man's skeleton found at an archaeological site in Egypt to recreate a digital image, according

Soft Infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood: Women Aid the Organization Electronically

Fatima, a 23-year-old girl, could not have imagined that she would face all these electronic attacks of incitement, slander, and threatening messages on her family's phones demanding they discipline their daughter and teach her the principles of the Islamic religion. This came after the girl posted an interrogative question on one of the