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(dpa) - The bust of queen Nefertiti from ancient Egypt is pictured in her showcase in the Old Museum in Berlin. After 60 years of absence Nefertiti has returned to the Museum island in Berlin in the night of Friday, 12 August 2005. The Federal Museums' complete collection of artefacts from ancient Egypt of which Nefertiti forms part will be open to the public starting Saturday, 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-bust-of-queen-nefertiti-from-ancient-egypt-is-pictured-in-53910012.html
RMD3KPNG–(dpa) - The bust of queen Nefertiti from ancient Egypt is pictured in her showcase in the Old Museum in Berlin. After 60 years of absence Nefertiti has returned to the Museum island in Berlin in the night of Friday, 12 August 2005. The Federal Museums' complete collection of artefacts from ancient Egypt of which Nefertiti forms part will be open to the public starting Saturday, 1
(dpa) - A visitor examines an ancient Egyptian bust (dated 3rd - 1st century B.C.) at the 'Winckelmann and Egypt - Rediscovering Egyptian in the 18th century' exhibition at the Winckelmann Museum in Stendal, Germany, 11 March 2004. German scholar Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) is considered to be the founder of the classic archaeology. The touring exhibition, which features Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-visitor-examines-an-ancient-egyptian-bust-dated-3rd-1st-century-53878309.html
RMD3JA99–(dpa) - A visitor examines an ancient Egyptian bust (dated 3rd - 1st century B.C.) at the 'Winckelmann and Egypt - Rediscovering Egyptian in the 18th century' exhibition at the Winckelmann Museum in Stendal, Germany, 11 March 2004. German scholar Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) is considered to be the founder of the classic archaeology. The touring exhibition, which features
(dpa) - A visitor examines an ancient statue which depicts Egyptian goddess Isis (dated 7th - 4th century B.C.) at the 'Winckelmann and Egypt - Rediscovering Egyptian in the 18th century' exhibition at the Winckelmann Museum in Stendal, Germany, 11 March 2004. German scholar Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) is considered to be the founder of the classic archaeology. The touri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-visitor-examines-an-ancient-statue-which-depicts-egyptian-goddess-53878311.html
RMD3JA9B–(dpa) - A visitor examines an ancient statue which depicts Egyptian goddess Isis (dated 7th - 4th century B.C.) at the 'Winckelmann and Egypt - Rediscovering Egyptian in the 18th century' exhibition at the Winckelmann Museum in Stendal, Germany, 11 March 2004. German scholar Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) is considered to be the founder of the classic archaeology. The touri
(dpa) - The bust of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti (1,340 B.C., 18th dynasty) pictured in her showcase at the Egyptian Museum in Berlin, Germany, 10 February 2005. Nefertiti will be on display at her new place on the 'Museumsinsel' (island of museums) starting on 3 August 2005. The collection will move from 'Charlottenburg' (Charlotten castle) to the 'Alte Museum' (old museum). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-the-bust-of-egyptian-queen-nefertiti-1340-bc-18th-dynasty-pictured-53885681.html
RMD3JKMH–(dpa) - The bust of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti (1,340 B.C., 18th dynasty) pictured in her showcase at the Egyptian Museum in Berlin, Germany, 10 February 2005. Nefertiti will be on display at her new place on the 'Museumsinsel' (island of museums) starting on 3 August 2005. The collection will move from 'Charlottenburg' (Charlotten castle) to the 'Alte Museum' (old museum).
(dpa) - A bust of the Egyptian Queen Nofretete is on display in the exhibition hall at the Kulturforum (museum) in Berlin, 01 March 2005. The bust which dates back to 1347 B.C. was take amidst heavy security measures, from the Egyptian Museum to its current location. The bust will be taken to its final destination on the Museumsinsel (island of museums) in August of this year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dpa-a-bust-of-the-egyptian-queen-nofretete-is-on-display-in-the-exhibition-53886867.html
RMD3JN6Y–(dpa) - A bust of the Egyptian Queen Nofretete is on display in the exhibition hall at the Kulturforum (museum) in Berlin, 01 March 2005. The bust which dates back to 1347 B.C. was take amidst heavy security measures, from the Egyptian Museum to its current location. The bust will be taken to its final destination on the Museumsinsel (island of museums) in August of this year.
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