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A ritual and funerary landscape is emerging in northwestern Africa, revealing connections with the Mediterranean, Atlantic and the Saharan regions.
The Bronze Age Xiaohe culture (ca. 1950–1400 BCE) is renowned for its distinctive funerary practices and exceptional organic ...
It doesn’t matter what the rest of it is, which was really quite surprising to us,” said John McCloy, director of Washington ...
Created 5,000 years ago, the mysterious color has been found on artworks and artifacts throughout the ancient world. But the ...
The young prostitute Rachel, the recipient of van Gogh’s ear, reminds us of how stigma and social context shape a patient’s ...
Bureaucratic restrictions challenge Christians in Egypt hoping to build new churches. They are often treated as second-class ...
Spending a weekend in Alexandria? Skip the packed beaches and busy cafés, these museums are calm, underrated gems where you ...
This trip through Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh had all the adventure, romance, and rizz of a pop culture fever dream.
Easyjet have made holiday plans easier for travellers in the north east, as the low-cost airline has launched 11 new flights ...
Read on to find out more about 21 of the world’s most beautiful castles, fortified homes that are both a feast for the eyes ...
Egyptian archaeologists uncovered an ancient Pharaonic wall, bronze workshops, and child coffins in Luxor, Egypt.
The Penn Museum has been involved in archaeological research in Egypt for more than a century. Most of the material in the ...