What is important to me is that I have the great good fortune to spend my days doing something I love, and being given the opportunity to make a difference in the world.

— Zahi Hawass

Alexandria Pylon Tower
Alexandria Pylon Tower

SCA workers move the pylon tower recently raised from Alexandria Harbor into a storage basin at Kom el-Dikka in Alexandria. The tower, which may have originally been part of a Greco-Roman temple of Isis, was the first large archaeological artifact raised from the harbor in at least 7 years.  (Photo: Jennifer Willoughby)

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A Day in Alexandria

Location

Egypt
31° 11' 34.1988" N, 29° 55' 31.386" E

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Overview of Taposiris Magna
Mummies in a Niche in the New Tomb at Saqqara
The Catacombs of Tuna el-Gebel
Cutting the Ribbon for the New Exhibition "120 Years of Spanish Archaeology in Egypt"
A Beautiful Mosaic in the New Library of Alexandria
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Dr. Hawass Examines Mummies at Saqqara
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