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France does the Right Thing & Gets to Dig at Saqqara Again.

Fragment of TT15 - Tetiky's Tomb - that ended up in the Louvre Collection.It doesn't happen all that often that the battle over 'mere tomb paintings' makes headline news - why would they, when they have the highly debated return of the Elgin Marbles to the Acropolis Museum to write about? But the whole world was shocked last week, when Dr. Zahi Hawass accused France's most famous museum of theft. Or at least, of purchasing looted artefacts and then refusing to return them to Egypt. Dr. Hawass hit back by refusing to let the Louvre's Saqqara team dig in Egypt.

The Louvre stated that it was forced to wait for permission to return the artefacts. But now the committee has advised that the fragments from Tetiki's tomb are to be returned - President Sarkozy has even phoned President Mubarak to ensure they'll be shipped to Egypt in six days' time. Dr. Hawass says: "When the objects return I will be very happy to renew our archaeological relationship with the Louvre and allow them to excavate again at Saqqara."

Egypt Suspends Louvre Saqqara Excavations over Stolen Artefacts

Le LouvreEgypt has decided to suspend all archaeological cooperation with the Louvre, after the French museum refused to return fragments of a Theban Tomb. The news was confirmed today by Dr. Zahi Hawass, head of Egypt's antiquities department. The artefacts were excavated in a tomb near Luxor, and according to Dr. Hawass were stolen by the French. This decision endangers planned conferences at the Louvre, as well as the French team's current excavations at Saqqara, the 'city of the dead'. A boycott of the Louvre's Egyptological activities also ensures no archeological expeditions sponsored by the French museum could go ahead in Egypt.

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