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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Antiquities ministry starts inventory of artefact storehouses throughout Egypt - Ancient Egypt - Heritage - Ahram Online


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Antiquities ministry starts inventory of artefact storehouses throughout Egypt

Nevine El-Aref , Tuesday 22 Jan 2019
Antiquities minister Khaled Al-Anani (Al-Ahram)
Antiquities minister Khaled Al-Anani (Al-Ahram)
In an effort to protect Egyptian antiquities stored in archaeological galleries, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities has launched a campaign to make an inventory of all store galleries in archaeological sites around Egypt.

The galleries consist of three types of storages; museological storehouses, subsidiary storehouses, and those belonging to archaeological missions.

Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, told Ahram Online that the committee in charge of the inventory campaign, established in 2017, has inventoried 34 museological storehouses in early January and has found no missing artefacts.

The ministry started yesterday an inventory of the subsidiary storehouses and those of archaeological missions that had not been opened or cataloged for several years.

Among these is a mastaba in Saqqara that was used as a store gallery and had not been inventoried since 1997.

Upon entering the mastaba, the committee found evidence of attempts to remove some of the iron beams from the metal ceiling of the mastaba's open court. The door of the mastaba was closed and sealed with stamps marked 1997.

The committee has reported the attempted break-in to the Tourism and Antiquities Police and will continue with the inventory procedures to check if there are any missing objects.

Waziri asserted that the ministry will continue to inventory all antiquities galleries periodically as part of efforts to protect and preserve Egypt's ancient artefacts.


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