Wednesday, 16 April 2008

"Egypt's Sunken Treasures" exhibition in Madrid


A boy poses for a photograph next to ancient Egyptian statues during the inauguration of "Egypt's Sunken Treasures" exhibition in Madrid April 15, 2008. The exhibition presents objects from underwater excavations conducted since 1992 in Alexandria and Aboukir Bay by Franck Goddio, French underwater archaeologist and director of the Institut Europeen d'Archeologie Sous-Marine (IEASM). About 500 artefacts will be on view from April 16 to September 28, 2008.

A visitor looks at an ancient Egyptian statue during the inauguration of "Egypt's Sunken Treasures" exhibition in Madrid April 15, 2008. The exhibition presents objects from underwater excavations conducted since 1992 in Alexandria and Aboukir Bay by Franck Goddio, French underwater archaeologist and director of the Institut Europeen d'Archeologie Sous-Marine (IEASM). About 500 artefacts will be on view from April 16 to September 28, 2008.

Visitors walk past an ancient Egyptian statue during the inauguration of "Egypt's Sunken Treasures" exhibition in Madrid April 15, 2008. The exhibition presents objects from underwater excavations conducted since 1992 in Alexandria and Aboukir Bay by Franck Goddio, French underwater archaeologist and director of the Institut Europeen d'Archeologie Sous-Marine (IEASM). About 500 artefacts will be on view from April 16 to September 28, 2008.

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