The statue was found in wasteland inbetween apartment blocks on the site of the ancient capital, Heliopolis |
The
German Egyptian Archaeological mission in collaboration with the Egyptian
antiquities ministry have taken measures to secure the lift on Monday of the
second part of a large statue discovered in the ground of the Souq El-Khamis
area in El-Matariya last week.
The
first part of the eight metre quartzite statue, which the archaeologists
believe could be of Ramses II, was removed from the ground on Thursday.
Mahmoud
Afifi, head of the ministry's Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Department told
Ahram Online that the team laid bedded ropes under the part of the statue set
to be lifted Monday, often used with heavy antiquities.
Head
of First Aid Conservation at the Grand Egyptian Museum Eissa Zidan said the
team extracted a water sample where the statue was found and determined that
the water was neutral to alkaline.
This knowledge will allow the team to take
the appropriate steps to preserve the statue.
The
part of the statue pulled out on Thursday has been packed in treated materials,
and will undergo a process of wetting with neutral water and perforation to
ensure that it adapts gradually to an above ground environment.
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