Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – An attempt to smuggle three artifacts made of porcelain and glᴀss at Alexandria port – failed, according to the authorities.
The head of the Central Administration for Archaeological Ports and Units informed that an archaeological committee examined the objects and proved their authenticity.
Hamdy Hammam, head of the Central Administration for Archaeological Ports and Units at Egyptian Ports, said the Alexandria Port Customs Office seized the three objects which were hidden inside a container that was to be exported and reported the case to the archaeological unit, reports Ahram Online.
Hammam added an archaeological committee examined the pieces and proved their authenticity.
The artifacts were a porcelain lantern with inscriptions from the 19th century, a porcelain pear-shaped vessel with a round mouth from the same era, and a decorated glᴀss vessel dating to the early Islamic era.
The committee confiscated the pieces for the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in accordance with the Antiquities Protection Law 117/1983.
The pieces were stored at an archaeological gallery affiliated with the Supreme Council of Antiquities.
All images: credit: Supreme Council of Antiquities via Ahram Online
Written by Conny Waters – AncientPages.com Staff Writer