Aswan Dam - Relocation of Egyptian Temples – 1969/1970 Newspaper Clipping
Aswan Dam - Relocation of Egyptian Temples – 1969/1970 Newspaper Clipping
Aswan Dam - Relocation of Egyptian Temples – 1969/1970 Newspaper Clipping
Aswan Dam - Relocation of Egyptian Temples – 1969/1970 Newspaper Clipping

Aswan Dam - Relocation of Egyptian Temples – 1969/1970 Newspaper Clipping

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  • Condition : Used
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  • ID# : 191572544
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  • Start : Tue 12 May 2020 19:09:08 (EDT)
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Aswan Dam Relocation of Egyptian Temples – 1969/1970 Newspaper Clipping

Size: 19.6cm wide x 15cm tall

  • Weight: 2g
  • Era: 1969/1070
  • Newspaper: either the Daily or Sunday Telegraph
  • Author: Adrian Berry
  • Condition: Used with newspaper cutting glued to a thin green card backing.  Some minor creases but these are only visible under shallow angles of illumination. See images.
  • Comments: the Aswan dam  was a joint Egyptian/Soviet project that had many economic benefits to Egypt. Unfortunately, it involved the flooding of a nearby town of Wadi Halfa and the submergence of the Island of Philae which held many ancient Egyptian monuments. Therefore, UNESCO decided to fund the removal and reconstruction of many of these monuments to the new shore line, at higher altitude on the island of Agilkia. This newspaper story describes this process and some of the history that was being preserved. It was written by the newspaper’s Science Correspondent, Adrian Berry – the 4th Viscount Camrose. The newspaper cutting might be of interest for somebody involved in Egyptology or maybe an egyptian museum?
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  • For returns the customer is responsible for the cost or repackaging and postage

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#191572544
Start TimeTue 12 May 2020 19:09:08 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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Quantity1
LocationUnited Kingdom
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