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Researchers believe the carved scene dates back to the fourth millennium BC - centuries before the first pyramids.
An ancient rock engraving in the Lower Nile Valley may offer a rare glimpse into the origin of Egyptian kings. The art panel ...
A rock art panel near Aswan, Egypt, may depict a rare example of an elite individual from the First Dynasty, shedding light on the formation of the ancient Egyptian state.
Even if you attend each performance of this summer’s “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” at Pinewood Bowl, you still won’t have seen it as many times as Sean Flattery.
GENEVA — Rescuers hail a furry Chihuahua as a "four-legged hero" after its pacing atop an Alpine rock helped a helicopter ...
Hatshepsut ruled the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt between 1479 to 1458 BCE during a period of prosperity and peace. In modern ...
More than 4,000 years after the pyramids, Egypt’s leaders are pinning hopes on the Grand Egyptian Museum to revive national ...
Yi Wong re-examines the destruction of Hatshepsut's statues, suggesting ritualistic deactivation rather than revenge by ...
For the first time, scientists decoded a complete genome from a 4,800-year-old Egyptian, revealing surprising Middle Eastern ...
Once known as “Pharaoh’s Daughter”, the 3000-year-old male mummy took a bizarre path to a cupboard in Glasgow.
The same force that paved the way for the Greek Golden Age sowed the seeds of its political collapse: individualism.
When Queen Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's only two female rulers, died, it was widely believed that her nephew, Thutmose ...