Scopeora News & Life

© 2026 Scopeora News & Life

Egyptian Tour Guide Faces Consequences for Drawing on Ancient Pyramid

An Egyptian tour guide was arrested after drawing on the Pyramid of Unas, raising concerns about the preservation of this ancient monument.

Egyptian Tour Guide Faces Consequences for Drawing on Ancient Pyramid

Recently, an Egyptian tour guide was apprehended after a video surfaced on social media, showing him sketching a stick figure on the Pyramid of Unas, a historic site dating back to the 24th century BCE, located in Saqqara.

The footage, first shared on X, depicts the guide interacting with tourists while attempting to erase the drawing with his hands. This act raised concerns about the preservation of the ancient monument.

Following the video's spread, authorities from the Saqqara Tourism Police Station responded to a report from an antiquities inspector. The report claimed that the guide had caused damage to the pyramid's outer casing during a demonstration for his group of tourists, as detailed by the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior.

In light of the incident, the ministry confirmed that "legal measures" were initiated against the tour guide, although the specifics of these measures were not disclosed.

Egypt's Antiquities Law, established in 1983, imposes strict penalties for defacing historical artifacts, which can include a one-year prison sentence and a fine of 500,000 Egyptian pounds, approximately $10,400.


Similar News

Lebanon's Culture Ministry Calls on UNESCO for Enhanced Cultural Heritage Protections
Culture & Art
Lebanon's Culture Ministry Calls on UNESCO for Enhanced Cultural Heritage Protections

The Ministry of Culture in Lebanon has reached out to UNESCO, requesting stronger safeguards for the nation's rich cultu...

Archaeologist Detained in Poland Over Controversial Excavations in Crimea
Culture & Art
Archaeologist Detained in Poland Over Controversial Excavations in Crimea

Ukrainian authorities have detained a Russian archaeologist over alleged illegal excavations in Crimea, raising discussi...

New Insights into Art Theft at the British Museum
Culture & Art
New Insights into Art Theft at the British Museum

A former British Museum staff member stole over 350 artworks in the 1970s, as revealed in a new book, highlighting ongoi...