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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered tombs dating back to the New Kingdom period from 1550–1070 B.C. They identified the ...
Two of the stories that “Striking Power” tells concern Egyptian rulers Hatshepsut, who reigned from 1478 to 1458 BCE, and Akhenaten, who reigned 1353 to 1336 BCE. Chief wife to her half-brother ...
Select artifacts from the collection of renowned Filipino historian Ambeth Ocampo will be up for auction at Leon Gallery’s Spectacular Mid-Year Auction 2025 on June 7. As seen in the museum’s auction ...
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, represented by the Supreme Council of Antiquities, received 21 artifacts that arrived in Egypt from the Australian capital of Canberra, on Sunday. The ...
These pieces will be shared with the Artifacts Bank to help tell the story of our city's past." Overall, Miller, whose district contains the properties in question, says it's the challenges of change.
The city noted that other important artifacts have been found on its territory in the past, including other prehistoric objects, an ancient military camp and objects linked to the 1787 visit of ...
Researchers analyzed 788 obsidian artifacts found at the Templo Mayor, discovering that the majority of the material—nearly 90%—came from the Sierra de Pachuca, a region famous for its green ...
Egypt has welcomed back 25 rare artifacts from the United States after a three-year ... and temple fragments believed to belong to Queen Hatshepsut. The collection also features 2,400-year-old ...
Artifacts no longer on display in the museum include Harriet Tubman’s personal hymn book and a first edition of Frederick Douglass’ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American ...
Aztec duck-head pendants recovered from Tenochtitlán were made using volcanic glass called obsidian. - Mirsa Islas/Courtesy Proyecto Templo Mayor, INAH ...
“I’m shocked at what was found.” They found a treasure trove of artifacts, including a three-pound Hessian cannonball, a shoe buckle, musket balls, grapeshot and a picture frame. “I ...