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Museology / Geography of Africa / American Research Center in Egypt / Egyptology / Conservator / Ramesses III / Karnak / Thebes /  Egypt / Luxor / Conservation-restoration / Geography of Egypt
Date: 2015-06-02 10:08:37
Museology
Geography of Africa
American Research Center in Egypt
Egyptology
Conservator
Ramesses III
Karnak
Thebes
Egypt
Luxor
Conservation-restoration
Geography of Egypt

PROJECT CONSERVATOR SUPERVISOR – KHONSU TEMPLE AMERICAN RESEARCH CENTER IN EGYPT (ARCE), LUXOR ARCE is seeking a Project Conservator Supervisor to join the conservation team based in Luxor, Egypt. The position involve

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