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The funerary temple of Ramses II, the 13th-century B.C.E pharaoh, is worthy of his epithet: the Great. On the west banks of the Nile at the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes, in modern day Luxor ...
Niagara Falls will shine red and yellow on Sunday to honour the victims killed in a devastating North Macedonia nightclub fire a week ago. The fatal March 16 blaze claimed 59 lives, mostly young ...
Sudan Looted Mummy coffins lie destroyed on the ground at the Sudan National Museum, the home to the country's largest artifacts that date to different eras of Sudanese history, after nearly two ...
Inside the museum, display cases stand empty and shattered and a mummy lies exposed in an open storage box. All the gold artifacts have been looted. This is the scene in Sudan's biggest museum ...
Inside the museum, display cases stand empty and shattered and a mummy lies exposed in an open storage box. All the gold artifacts have been looted. This is the scene in Sudan's biggest museum where ...
Sonic Drive-In's plans for a Niagara Falls location hit an unexpected snag which led to the scrapping of the $2.5 million project. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Niagara Falls will not get a Sonic Drive-In ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Niagara Falls woman was arrested and charged after fatally stabbing her mother overnight Sunday in Niagara Falls, police announced. At 3:30 a.m., police responded to an ...
CMR Museum in Great Falls releases results of "The Russell" North Carolina Senate majority leader to resign from chamber Trump's F-47 decision is upsetting Lockheed's dominance in the stealth ...
Glens Falls boys swimming coach Kevin Crossman and three of his swimmers were honored Tuesday on the Section II Division II all-star team. Crossman was named Division II Coach of the Year after ...
Archaeologists working in Egypt have unearthed a previously undiscovered school in the grand mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II, dubbed the Ramesseum, on the West Bank of Luxor in the Theban ...
Until engineers constructed the temporary dam in 1969, no one had seen the bare rock face of American Falls since March 30, 1848, when an ice jam from Lake Erie stopped the Niagara River.