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Found in a 7,000-year-old Nubian tomb, this engraved ostrich egg has puzzled archaeologists and history fans alike. Its geometric markings resemble the layout of the Giza pyramids and Nile river, and ...
Excavations on unpromising mounds in the Iraqi desert revealed Sumer’s earliest city. Surviving relics and a rebuilt temple ...
The Great Pyramid of Giza may hold more than the secrets of its construction—it might encode deep mathematical constants.
Before sunrise on April 25, the waning crescent moon, Saturn, and Venus will create a near-perfect pyramid above the eastern horizon, with Mercury also glowing nearby. Tonight's Lunar Eclipse and ...
Pyramids FC's Croatian coach Krunoslav Jurčić has hailed his teams historic achievement, as the Egyptian club reached the CAF Champions League semi-finals for the very first time. The breakthrough ...
The first football team of the Al Ahly Club is set to clash with their rival Pyramids FC in the second round of the second phase (championship stage) of the Egyptian Premier League, at the current ...
Located in Japan, the Yonaguni Monument is a pyramid-like structure that sits 25 meters below the ocean's surface. It got its name as it's located by the Japanese island of Yonaguni and was first ...
Shaped like a massive stepped pyramid, the ancient structure rises nearly 90 feet (27.43 meters) from the sea floor — and appears to be made entirely of stone. Tests suggest the pyramid is made up of ...
The prospect of a band successfully fusing reggaeton, shoegaze, and black metal is damn nigh unbelievable, but Pyramids pulled it off with “Fools Gold (Mi Vida Ha Ido Pa Atras),” the lead ...
Title-holders Al Ahly won, fellow Egyptian club Pyramids lost and Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa drew in away games as they all booked CAF Champions League semi-finals slots on Tuesday.
The semi-final fixtures of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League are now locked in, with South African heavyweights Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns joined by Egyptian sides Al Ahly and Pyramids ...
Is this the real-life Atlantis? A 90-foot “pyramid” submerged just off the coast of Japan is turning heads — and could shake up everything we thought we knew about ancient civilizations.