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A 3,000-year-old gold bracelet, possibly from Pharaoh Amenemope or King Psusennes I, is missing from Cairo’s Egyptian Museum, prompting a criminal investigation.
A 3,000-year-old gold bracelet, believed to have belonged to Pharaoh Amenemope or King Psusennes I, has vanished from a restoration lab at Cairo’s Egyptian Museum.
Authorities have referred the case to law enforcement, alerted ports and borders, and launched an investigation.
The artifact, set to be displayed in a new exhibition, may have been stolen, smuggled, melted down, or hidden in a private collection.
The museum is reviewing all items in the lab, and the loss is seen as a major blow to Egypt’s cultural heritage.
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Un brazalete de oro de 3.000 años de antigüedad, posiblemente del faraón Amenemope o del rey Psusennes I, ha desaparecido del Museo Egipcio de El Cairo, lo que ha provocado una investigación criminal.