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An archaeologist displays unearthed human skulls ahead of the official announcement of the discovery by an Egyptian archaeological mission of a new trove of treasures at Egypt s Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo, on January 17, 2021. The discovery at the necropolis which lies 30kms south of the Egyptian capital, includes the funerary temple of Queen Naert, wife of King Teti, as well as burial shafts, coffins, and mummies dating back to nearly 3000 years ago during the New Kingdom. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP.
by Mohamed Abouelenen
(AFP)
.- Egypt unveiled Sunday ancient treasures found at the Saqqara archaeological site south of Cairo, including sarcophagi over 3,000 years old, a discovery that rewrites history , according to famed Egyptologist Zahi Hawass. Saqqara is a vast necropolis of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to more than a dozen pyramids, ancient monasteries, and animal burial sites. A team he
Art & Design|The Kids of Survival Are Middle-Aged â and Transforming Yet Again
Tim Rollins and Studio K.O.S. in 1993, Longwood Ave., South Bronx: From left: Rick Savinon, Tim Rollins, Carlos Rivera, Victor Llanos. Back row, from left: Robert Branch, Angel Abreu. Seated: Jorge Abreu.Credit.Studio K.O.S. and Wexler Gallery
The Kids of Survival Are Middle-Aged â and Transforming Yet Again
Studio K.O.S. continues the legacy of the â80s art collective that grew up, entered museums and regrouped in Hoboken.
Tim Rollins and Studio K.O.S. in 1993, Longwood Ave., South Bronx: From left: Rick Savinon, Tim Rollins, Carlos Rivera, Victor Llanos. Back row, from left: Robert Branch, Angel Abreu. Seated: Jorge Abreu.Credit.Studio K.O.S. and Wexler Gallery