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Inside the tomb of King Tutankhamun, sits Anubis (the guard of the tomb), the picture was taken at the time of the discovery of the tomb in 1922 AD.
On International Music Day, which falls on June 21 of each year.Watch a part of the re-display of artifacts that express music in ancient Egypt from different periods and the development of methods of interpreting the museum display in Hall 34.The development work includes displaying musical instruments in groups according to the qualitative function of the instrument, such as clappers, waterfalls, bells, drums, and tambourines, which are among the oldest musical instruments, along with displaying a wooden model depicting a band during a musical performance from the Middle Kingdom era, in addition to a group of single and double flute machines made from Reeds and two pieces of colored leather were covers for a drum that were discovered in Akhmim from the Late Period. This group is made of different materials such as bronze, wood, ivory and gilded wood from the New Kingdom and Late Periods and was discovered in several regions such as Saqqara, Abydos, Luxor and San al-Hagar.

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The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization held a concert in celebration of its two-year opening anniversary, and in conjunction with International Music Day.The concert was held at the outer area overlooking the Ain al-Hayat Lake, as part of the activities of "Eternal Egypt" in partnership with RMC, which was launched by the museum in the framework of organizing several artistic and cultural concerts.

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Incredible artist's sketches of Ramesses IV and a Ramesside king hunting.They were both excavated in the Valley of the Kings, one in front of Ramesses IV tomb (KV02) during Davis excavation in 1905, and the other in the debris near the entrance of Tutankhamen's tomb (KV62) by Carter in 1920. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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The Church of Saint Sergius and Bacchus, also known as Abu Serga, is built upon an ancient Roman fort in Old Cairo. The history of the church is still being debated. Some scholars believe that it dates to the late fourth to early fifth centuries AD, while others believe that it should approximately be dated to 17th century AD.This church has acquired a special religious status among Coptic churches because it is associated with the Holy Family's journey through Egypt. It is named after renowned early fourth century AD saints, Sergius and Bacchus, both of whom were martyred at al-Resafa in Syria for their Christian beliefs.Like various other early Christian churches, the Church of Abu Serga and its underground cave are designed in the basilica layout, and thus together consist of three parts: the narthex, nave, and sanctuary (the cave being below the sanctuary).If you want to see Abu Serga Church in 3D mode Visit this Link.

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