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As a teenager, Eid Mertah would pore over books about King Tutankhamun, tracing hieroglyphs and dreaming of holding the boy ...
When people think about Egyptian discoveries, they often conjure images of pharaohs and high-ranking officials, their tombs ...
Hieroglyphics are found on seals, plaques, tombs, pottery and walls on ancient Egyptian remains which tell us about beliefs, gods, clothing, everyday life and culture.
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed stunning gold jewelry, including a ring depicting the "god of fun," in a burial that's more than 3,300 years old, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and ...
In July 1799, French troops building fortifications for Napoleon Bonaparte’s Egyptian campaign unearthed a strange black basalt slab. It was almost 4 feet tall and nearly 2.5 feet wide; its ...
From the show-stopping Akh-Ba-Ka necklace featuring 15 diamonds all cut from the same 110-carat rough stone, ... the oval outlines on Egyptian hieroglyphs that indicate royalty.
The record-breaking tomb had a sealed sarcophagus containing the mummy of a man that a hieroglyphic inscription identifies as Hekashepes, and whose remains were found covered with gold. "When the ...
A detail of a 3rd-century B.C. copy of the Canopus Decree written in Egyptian hieroglyphs and Demotic script, ... This 9,000-year-old necklace is remarkable. Who wore it is even more surprising.
Egyptian hieroglyphs 'proof' of time travel after people spot 'helicopter and plane' A video posted on YouTube by seems to depict a modern-day fixed-wing aircraft on the sacred hieroglyphs but ...
Egyptian hieroglyphics — a pictographic script using human figures, animals and objects — were in use from about 3,200 BC to 400 AD. In time, the written language fell completely out of usage ...
The jewelry collection was discovered by a team of Egyptian and English archaeologists. Ornate gold jewelry discovered in the ruins of the Ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaten.
A discovery in the sands of Egypt has offered a different perspective for scientists as they examine the lives of ancient every-day citizens ...