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The 2 metre tall tunnel was cut through an incredible 1,305 metres of sandstone and has been described as a "geometric ...
The tunnel beneath the temple of Taposiris Magna is 2m high and was cut through 1,305 metres of sandstone - it is hoped it ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a tunnel beneath an Egyptian temple, hailed as a "geometric miracle". The discovery was made 13 ...
Nefertari was the beloved wife of Rameses II, and her extravagant tomb proves it. Its restored paintings tell an interesting ...
New research suggests the engraving, which shows an elite individual sitting in a boat, may be up to 5,100 years old ...
When Queen Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's only two female rulers, died, it was widely believed that her nephew, Thutmose ...
Some of the female pharaoh's statues were "ritually deactivated," a new study finds. For the past 100 years, Egyptologists ...
An ancient rock art near Aswan may show one of Egypt’s earliest rulers, revealing new clues about the birth of state power.
Cleopatra was not just a famed Greek queen of Ancient Egypt, but she also even created her own secret drinking club.
Hatshepsut was an early pioneer of 'girl power', taking on the male pharaohs at their own game 3,500 years ago in ancient Egypt, a new study shows.
The 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut, who died in about 1458 B.C., was one of a small handful of women to have ruled Egypt. Her valley temple was intentionally demolished centuries later.
Object Details Author Roller, Duane W Subject Cleopatra Queen of Egypt -30 B.C Contents Introduction -- Cleopatra's ancestry and background -- The Ptolemaic heritage and the involvement with Rome -- ...