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Unlike much of the Louvre, the Near Eastern Antiquities section is gloriously free of crowds.
You can begin at the ground floor and dig through the ancient tablets of the Near Eastern Antiquities section.
Then, you can venture to the first floor to look up in awe at the ceiling wide frescoes floating above the Roman Antiquities section.
For preliminaries, Tour Egypt (touregypt.net), the official Web site of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, has an Antiquities section, with articles on subjects like wine, textiles, children, sports, science, astrology, mythology and writing in ancient Egypt.
Walking through the antiquities section of the Long Museum West, she noted, with dismay, that fabric cords, which are attached to scrolls for the purpose of tying them when they are rolled up for storage, were left dangling in front of the art.
To get there, you take the escalator by the Passage Richelieu entrance under the pyramid, turn right and enter the Near Eastern Antiquities section, an unwieldy collection that spans 9,000 years, from prehistory to the early Islamic period, and covers an area from North Africa to Central Asia and the Arabian Peninsula.
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