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Nestled on the coast of the island of Euboea (Evia), the ancient city of Eretria was one of the most influential centers in ...
The discovery was made as restorers attempted to rebuild the tomb of Karabaskin, a 25th Dynasty mayor of Thebes and fourth priest of Amun, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and ...
The multi-generational family cemetery hails from the 12th and 13th Dynasty, as revealed by archaeologists who uncovered the remains of men, women, and children within its confines.
A 4,000 year old ancient Egyptian tomb filled with the skeletons of 11 individuals, including children, has been discovered in a ground-breaking find.The multi-generational family cemetery hails from ...
Archaeologists in Luxor, Egypt, have made a new discovery by unearthing ancient Egyptian tombs of officials who worked in the Egyptian government. They say it may lead to more cultural tourism.
CAIRO — Egypt unveiled three new tombs of prominent statesman in the Dra Abu al-Naga necropolis in Luxor, officials said Monday. Egyptian archaeologists have discovered tombs dating back to the ...
Ahmose I (c. 1550–1525 BCE) Ended the Second Intermediate Period, expelled the Hyksos from Egypt, and is considered the founder of the 18th dynasty. Amenhotep I (c. 1525–1504 BCE) ...
A massive tomb more than 3,600 years old has been unearthed within a royal necropolis in Egypt. The wealthy king that the tomb belonged to remains a mystery.
Ancient Egypt was closely connected with other parts of the world, bringing in and exporting goods, religions, food, people and ideas. At times ancient Egypt ruled territory outside the modern-day ...
All belonged to the same dynasty that ruled at Abydos, and their tombs date from the final phases of the royal necropolis there, roughly between 1650 B.C. and 1550 B.C., Wegner says.
A team of Egyptian-American archaeologists has uncovered the tomb of an unknown king who reigned over the region of Abydos in southern Egypt 3,600 years ago. The Abydos Dynasty remains one of the ...
The 12th-Dynasty king Senwosret II’s devotion to Fayoum is reflected in his choice of Al-Lahun at the entrance to the area for the site that would host his burial Pyramid.
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