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Germany Celebrates Centennial of Nefertiti Bust’s Discovery

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Germany Celebrates Centennial of Nefertiti Bust’s Discovery, Despite Egyptian Accusations.

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One hundred years ago, German archeologist Ludwig Borchardt uncovered what would become the iconic bust of Queen Nefertiti, removing it from the Egyptian soil in which it had been interred for over 3,000 years and shipping it to Berlin, where it has since remained, despite disputes as to its rightful owner and Egyptian demands that it be returned.

Germany has consistently denied accusations that Borchardt misled authorities in Egypt about the bust in order to get permission to bring it to Europe. In 2009, Der Spiegel reported on a secret document describing Borchardt’s meeting with Egyptian officials in which a witness to the meeting described “cheating,” claiming that Borchardt lied about the material of the bust, and kept it partially hidden from the examining official. Nonetheless, Germany is celebrating the centennial of Nefertiti’s discovery with ”In the Light of Amarna – 100 Years of the Find of Nefertiti” — an exhibition at Berlin’s Neues Museum dedicated to the bust and the ancient city of Akhetaton, founded by Nefertiti’s husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten.

Bloomberg News reported that at a press conference before the exhibition’s opening, German culture minister Bernd Neumann stated, “The bust is without doubt rightfully in the ownership of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation,” and “There can be no talk of deception,” continuing Germany’s denial that Egypt may in fact be the rightful owner of its own archeological artifacts.

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I am sitting here in the blue sky on my way back from Rome, where I admired an Etruscan collection that after years of hard negotiation had been returned to the homeland, where it obviously belonged and they were more proud than grateful.

I did see a lot of things in Rome that would look so much better in Egypt...
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I have to share this:

Once I visited the Egyptian Museum in Berlin without knowing that they had the bust on loan, while the now Neues Museum was being restored. I was surprised to find myself spending at least half an hour all alone in a room with Queen Nefertiti. I would of course rather have seen her in Egypt!
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A VERY Special lady our Nefer TITI..

I would love to see her Bust, and NO :stp I dont mean what you lot think I mean,
I really would like to see that bust up close.


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Bullet Magnet wrote:
I have been lucky enough to spend time with a lady in Karnak temple.. on the east side.
I know which lady you are talking about! When I was in Louvre two years ago, I was not prepared to see Sekhmet statues lined up like that, they were almost just stone in a European palace. But Lady Sekhmet in Ptah Temple, which I am sure you are talking about, in her right element - is a Goddess.
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You of course are Right Bennu... :wi
It cost me a few quid to get in there though, still once the Azan goes out, I come IN to pray.. x8)
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