An extensive search is in progress to locate a valuable gold bracelet that belonged to an ancient pharaoh and has vanished from a museum in Cairo, according to Egyptian officials. The disappearance of the 3,000-year-old artifact, once owned by King Amenemope, has raised concerns and prompted border crossings to be on high alert. The bracelet, which was undergoing restoration in a laboratory, was reported missing. Authorities speculate that the theft may have been an inside job due to the circumstances surrounding the artifact’s disappearance. The Egyptian government has mobilized resources and is conducting a nationwide hunt to recover the priceless piece of history.

Egyptian Authorities Launch Nationwide Hunt for Missing 3,000-Year-Old Pharaoh’s Gold Bracelet

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