CAIRO — A boat belonging to an Egyptian pharaoh was put on display Tuesday in the Grand Egyptian Museum’s exhibition hall ...
One of Egypt’s most famous and beautiful artifacts lies in a Berlin museum, and the calls for its return have received a renewed push with the opening of a new museum.
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Two towering statues of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh have been restored at the entrance of his temple after 3,000 years
More than 3,000 years ago, an earthquake toppled two monumental statues of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III. Now, ...
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Archaeologists Discover 2,000-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian Pleasure Boat That May Have Once Made Luxurious Voyages Along the Nile
Unearthed off the coast of Alexandria, the vessel may have once measured 115 feet long. Experts think it would have held a ...
Pharaoh Shoshenq III had been buried in this tomb even though he had already built a larger one elsewhere in city of Tanis.
There's something about ancient civilizations that fascinates us even thousands of years later. Their architecture, ...
We walk you through the incestuous, murderous, and surprisingly relatable world of Egyptian deities at The Met.
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Was King Tut on drugs? Jars buried with young pharaoh solves mystery about ancient Egyptian society
Yale University researchers have found trace amounts of opium jars in an ancient Egyptian vessel, proving that opium use was widespread in the land of the pharaoh — including during the time of King ...
Guests at the newly-opened tomb of the great Ancient Egyptian ruler Amenhotep III can now bask in the splendor of the Colossi ...
An archaeological team has uncovered for the first time more than half of the temple, long buried under River Nile sediment.
You’ve probably noticed that a lot of ancient Egyptian statues have broken noses. Now, for the first time, an exhibition is explaining why. And it’s probably not for the reason you think. As revealed ...
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