"A group of Egyptian and foreign archaeologists and university professors reviewed 30 archaeological researches on the history of Sinai and the Red Sea, at the 6th Egyptian-Italian conference held in Sharm El-Sheikh over the past three days. The conference is part of a series of Egyptian-Italian conferences organized every three years by the Egyptian Society of Graeco-Roman Studies, in cooperation with the Italian Cultural Institute in Cairo . . . . Egypt will soon see the opening of important cultural projects including the opening of El-Arish Museum in April 2006, with a cost of LE100 million, and the Regional Sharm El-Sheikh Museum in 2007".
See the above page on the State Information Service website fore more.
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