Daily News Briefs
- PHOTO: The Egypt Exploration Society has posted a stack of interesting photos on their Flickr stream: http://bit.ly/32vVe4 #
- Zahi Hawass wants to bring the bust of Nefertiti to Egypt: http://bit.ly/4ojrSe #
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – Filming in Egypt. Zahi Hawass to the rescue: http://bit.ly/1aqZah #
- Building pyramids and mummifying oranges…at The Manchester Museum. Saturday 17th October, 11am-4pm: http://bit.ly/48OatD #
- Pupils build pyramids during architectural day at The Richmond School, Skegness: http://bit.ly/lkCej #
- Saint John Shakespeare Festival takes on Cleopatra: http://bit.ly/4mjRG #
- Pyramid shaped Watermelon for sale in Japan for $555: http://bit.ly/1znCU0 #
- Many relics from ancient Egypt remain in foreign museums as Cairo struggles to persuade other countries to return them: http://bit.ly/knGIA #
- VIDEO: Movie Review: Cairo Time: http://bit.ly/2jsgsM #
- Exhibit shows Egyptian death was just the beginning, a case of the recycled coffin: http://bit.ly/15Qimt #
- Dr Zahi Hawass writes about the Battle of the Louvre and the lessons learned: http://bit.ly/4w2zGX #
- Open Access Series: IBAES: Internet contributions to Egyptology and archeology Sudan: http://bit.ly/26bpye #
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Too funny about the watermelon! The shape only makes sense when they add three little camels to give us a clue. What would you do with an expensive watermelon? Can’t keep it around long. Maybe it has magical pyramid powers. The seeds. That’s it. The seeds have been magically endowed by growing inside a pyramid. Next generation pyramid watemelons will cost much more.
Yes, it’s an expensive piece of fruit for sure. I agree, it needs a few accompanying camel-shaped bananas or something.