Egypt
Hatshepsut in Toronto
This is an article based on lectures at the Royal Ontario museum unfortunately when mentioning the people who have excavated at Deir el Bahari the author forgot to mention Charles Currelly. Mr. Currelly was one of the most important people whom without the Royal Ontario museum might not have an Egyptian collection.
Charles Currelly collected thousands of Egyptian objects for the Royal Ontario museum amongst other things Mr. Curlley's assistance to Edouard Naville's excavation of the temple of Mentuhotep II brought to Toronto wooden models from that kings tomb.
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Polish Archaeologist Back For New Season
The Polish team is back to Marea for its tenth season. http://en.naukawpolsce.pl/palio/html.run?_Instance=cms_naukapl.pap.pl&_PageID=1&s=szablon.depesza&dz=archeology&dep=363469&data=&lang=EN&_CheckSum=767185443...
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Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple
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Fine Work At Saqqara
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Out Of The Vaults
The Royal Ontario museum is probably Canada's Premier museum with its Egyptian and Dinosaur collections. The Egyptian collection was founded by Charles Currelly and a number of prominent citizens. Mr. Currelly worked with great men excavating in Egypt...
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Poles End Thirteenth Season
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Egypt