The Ministry of Antiquities denies claims on social media about the
disappearance of a royal golden ring stored in the Egyptian Museum. Written By/ Nevine
El-Aref.
The Golden Ring
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Salah explained that the ring was among items selected to be on display
in a special temporary exhibition in 2002 inside the museum, along with other
objects from the museum's collection and artifacts from the store galleries of
Saqqara and the Giza Plateau. Regretfully, Elham continued, the ring was not put on show and returned
to the store galleries.
A few days ago, a researcher reportedly arrived to the museum and asked
to examine the ring. The museum's curator asked the researcher to give them
time to remove the ring from its wooden box in the store gallery, while most
curators at time were busy filing an inventory of all the museum's treasured
collection.
Rumors apparently started on social media saying that the ring had
disappeared having been stolen. An archaeological committee was then formed to open the box and
photograph the ring in order to prove that the ring is safe in the museum's
galleries and is not stolen as claimed.
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