Stamp
SCG1875 - UAR (Egypt) 1961 – Help Preserve Nubia’s Temples, 10 Milliemes
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This 1961 stamp issued by the United Arab Republic (UAR – primarily Egypt) promotes the UNESCO-led campaign to save the ancient temples of Nubia from flooding due to the Aswan High Dam project. Depicting the Temple of Philae in deep blue tones, the stamp appeals for global support to preserve these priceless monuments of ancient Egyptian civilization. A key issue for collectors of UNESCO, archaeology, and heritage conservation.
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