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Your generous donations are essential for our mission to support and promote Egypt’s cultural heritage. Since 1882, the Egypt Exploration Society has been at the forefront in the investigation of Egypt’s past and we must work together to secure the future of it’s unique heritage. Below are some ways in which you can help us to achieve out mission and become a part of our passionate community of donors.

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Published: 1st July, 2020

Updated: 28th October, 2022

Author: Carl Graves

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