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Over the past 100 years, historians were left puzzled over one of ancient Egypt ’s most powerful and fascinating rulers' ...
A newly revealed private collection of ancient Egyptian hard-stone vessels has ignited intense debate among archaeologists, engineers, and alternative historians alike.
This discovery opens new doors to our understanding of daily life, spirituality, and urban planning in the Delta.” ...
StepPyramid #PyramidOfDjoser #OldestPyramid The Step Pyramid of King Djoser at Saqqara is the oldest large-scale monumental ...
Saqqara reveals more of its hidden secrets with the unveiling of a trove of treasures found on January 17th, including ...
Scientists believe they've worked out why statues of one of Egypt's most overlooked rulers were destroyed - and even ...
U nlike ancient Egypt, Hawai’i, or the Inca Empire, Neolithic Ireland probably wasn’t governed by a dynasty of demi-gods who ...
Hatshepsut was an early pioneer of 'girl power', taking on the male pharaohs at their own game 3,500 years ago in ancient ...
Iranians have never been themselves since they ceased to be Persians, but it's never too late to reverse history. Now is the ...
European officials, who have been effectively sidelined in the war between Israel and Iran, will try to exert limited leverage in a meeting with Iranian officials on Friday in Geneva.
How three rebel queens of Egypt overthrew an empire and gave birth to a new kingdom. In the 16th century B.C., three steadfast, wise, and powerful queens led Egypt against Hyksos invaders—and won.
Inscriptions on the tomb identifys its owner as "Tetinebefou", a celebrated physician during the reign of King Pepi II of the Sixth Dynasty, which spanned roughly from 2305 BC to 2118 BC.