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They found some Khamun ground. Archaeologists have discovered a 3,400-year-old town that was possibly erected by King ...
Two studies that examined these clay objects, until now thought to be the bases for other elements, argue that they were ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS claim to have unearthed a “major” Egyptian town – dating back 3,400 years. The settlement offers ...
A few years back, when I was working as part of an archaeological mission in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, I unearthed a slab of white limestone covered in ancient paint smears. More of that later ...
Tutankhamun and his treasures are so familiar today that it is possible to overlook, or even forget, the fact that once the doors were sealed after his funeral they were meant to never be seen again.
Located in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Tutankhamun's tomb, discovered on November 4, 1922, by Howard Carter, contained more than 5,000 artifacts. Among these were treasures such as statues ...
Tutankhamun and his gold-laden tomb have captivated the public since its discovery more than 100 years ago. Now the story of the Ancient Egyptian boy king is being told in a digital exhibition in ...
The mystery of what killed King Tutankhamun may finally be solved — after scientists unearthed groundbreaking DNA evidence.
His enduring legacy owes much to the spectacular discovery of his tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter, which revealed more than 5,000 artifacts—including his iconic gold mask—almost ...
Tutankhamun and the Secrets of Saqqara, billed as “the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong in recent decades”, is due to run for nine months ...
A century after the world's most exciting archaeological find – the tomb of Tutankhamun – we can witness the dramatic scenes ...
The settlement offers groundbreaking insights into Egypt’s most famous pharaoh dynasty, with clues about Tutankhamun’s dad, mum and sister. While studying a Greek settlement from 332 BC in ...
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