Plans to Limit Tourist Numbers Visiting Egyptian Antiquities
Tuesday November 2, 2004
Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities has, according to the Guardian Unlimited, requested the archaeologists, architects and engineers of the Theban Mapping Project to come up with plan to control tourism by the end of 2005. The 9,000 tourists who visit a day are damaging the antiquities -- simply by breathing, which leaves behind water vapour. Read more...


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