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When Queen Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's only two female rulers, died, it was widely believed that her nephew, Thutmose ...
There were students with multiple nationalities, religions, and ethnicities. However, I was, at the time, the only female (Figure 1). My colleagues told me back then that there was another female ...
Analysis - After the Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut died around 1458 BCE, many statues of her were destroyed. Archaeologists believed that they were targeted in an act of revenge by Thutmose III, her ...
In Ancient Egypt, 1,500 years before Christ, cats were not only companions but afforded almost godly status. In a more ...
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of ...
It's widely considered one of the cradles of civilisation. But a new study has revealed that people living in ancient Egypt ...
Egyptians start playing young and top the world rankings in a game that was brought to the country by the British. It is ...
Near the cliffs of Luxor, where ancient temples rise from the desert, a new discovery is changing how we understand one of ...
Boasting King Tut's treasures and countless other riches, anticipation for the Grand Egyptian Museum mounts as delays thwart ...
Researchers said their findings suggest husbands relocated to the wife's household upon marriage – suggesting a female ...
Shattered depictions of Hatshepsut have long thought to be products of her successor’s violent hatred towards her, but a new ...