Egyptian
pharoah's statue found in trash after two weeks
Thursday February 17, 2011 09:00:53 PM,
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Cairo: A limestone
statue of Egyptian pharoah Akhenaten, one of the eight artefacts
stolen during the uprising that brought down president Hosni
Mubarak, has been found in a trash heap two weeks after it was
purloined and has been returned to Cairo's national museum.
The ministry of antiquities said Thursday that the limestone
statue of King Akhenaten, father of boy King Tutankhamun, has been
returned to the museum, after looters broke into the museum amid
massive demonstrations that led to Mubarak's ouster.
The statue was returned by a professor at the American University
in Cairo after one of his family members found it next to some
trash, Xinhua reported.
The statue was returned Wednesday night to an archaeological
committee, which asserted the statue was intact, except for its
other part, an offering table, which was found separately inside
the museum.
The committee also confirmed the authenticity of the statue.
Tarek el-Awdi, director general of the Egyptian National Museum,
said the seven-cm tall statue will be subject to a restoration
process before it is displayed again.
In another report, the ministry said several archaeological sites
have been vandalised. The tomb of Hetep-Ka in Cairo's Saqqara area
was broken into and the false door was stolen along with objects
stored in the tomb.
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