Egypt Retrieves Ancient “Green Coffin” From U.S.

Egypt Retrieves Ancient “Green Coffin” From U.S.

CAIRO, Jan 3 (NNN-MENA) – Egypt announced yesterday that, a significant ancient cover of a coffin, known as the “Green Coffin,” was returned from the United States.

The artefact belongs to a priest named Ankh In Maat, which dates from the Late Period (664-332 BC), Egypt’s Tourism and Antiquities Ministry said, in a statement.

The green coffin cover, made of wood, is nearly three metres long, and carved with gilded decorations and hieroglyphic writings, according to the ministry.

It will be deposited in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, to be examined and maintained, it added.

Sixteen other artefacts were also recovered from the United States, along with the coffin, according to the ministry.

Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sameh Shoukry and the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Ahmed Issa, witnessed the ceremony of handing over the artefacts at the headquarters of Egypt’s Foreign Ministry in Cairo.

Issa said, Egypt attaches great importance to recovering smuggled antiquities and signed many cooperation agreements with other countries, including an agreement signed between the Egyptian Foreign Ministry and its U.S. counterpart in 2016.

Under the agreement, many important artefacts were recovered, including the golden coffin of Nejim Ankh in 2019, and more than 5,000 artefacts in 2021, he added.– NNN-MENA

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