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Pages in category "Archaeological protected monuments in Matale District" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Egypt ratified the convention on 7 February 1974, the second country to do so after the United States. [3] There are seven World Heritage Sites in Egypt, and a further 34 sites on the tentative list. [4] The first sites in Egypt were listed in 1979, when five properties were inscribed.
Monument Image Location Grama Niladhari Division Divisional Secretary's Division Registered Description Refs Alakolaela ruins: Alakolaela: Matale: 16 July 1948: Stupa, ruines image house [2] Alakolahela Vihara: Moragaspitiya: Pallepola: 8 July 2005: Stupa and other relative buildings [3] Aluvihare Rock Temple: Aluvihare: Matale: 11 October 1974
This is a list of ancient Egyptian sites, throughout Egypt and Nubia. Sites are listed by their classical name whenever possible, if not by their modern name, and ...
The Archeological Map of Egypt program is meant to provide a documentation and management tool for the Egyptian archaeological sites that are spread all over the country. It divides the information of the archaeological sites into three levels: National, Sites, and Monuments. [2]
Ancient Egyptian archaeological sites in present-day Egypt. Also ancient Nubian , Greek , and Roman ; and historical Coptic and Islamic — archaeological sites in the country. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
The Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass called this ancient papyrus "the greatest discovery in Egypt in the 21st century". [31] [32] [33] In March 2017, the Egyptian-German team of archaeologists unearthed an eight-meter 3,000-year-old statue that included a head and a torso thought to depict Pharaoh Ramses II.
Art Museum of the University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA: More than 1,400 artifacts [52] Museu Egipci de Barcelona , Barcelona, Spain: 1,100 artifacts; Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA: More than 1000 artifacts [53] Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: More than 1,000 artifacts [54]