Renowned Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass attracted around <strong>1000</strong> Italian visitors at a special event in Saqqara, showcasing the latest archaeological discoveries. He emphasized the significance of these findings in understanding ancient Egyptian civilization.
On its foundation anniversary, the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square showcases the Isis statue, the first registered piece in its collection, highlighting the importance of archaeological documentation in modern Egypt.
Italian researchers have revealed a new hypothesis suggesting the existence of another statue resembling the Sphinx beneath the Giza Plateau, sparking widespread debate about the secrets of this archaeological area. These findings are part of ongoing studies aimed at a deeper understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization.