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An Egyptian foundation is teaching young people more about ancient Egyptian civilisation as a way of revivifying the glory of ...
Cross-Channel visit for medieval embroidery intended to show ‘new spirit of co-operation’ between Britain and France ...
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ARTnews on MSNAncient Egyptian Inscription Sparks New Debate About Moses
A provocative new reading of 3,800-year-old inscriptions found in an Egyptian turquoise mine has reignited one of archaeology ...
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Could These Ancient Inscriptions Rewrite Moses’ Story? The Debate Unpacked
What if the oldest alphabetic writings in the world actually breathed the word of Moses, long before any scroll or scripture?
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The Print on MSNVedic mnemonics—how Sanskrit oral tradition used poetic meter & memory
In 'Language of Immortals', GN Devy dismantles enduring myths around Sanskrit and comments on its historical and cultural ...
Egyptology isn't the most popular degree, but Dr. Marina Escolano-Poveda explains how it can be the most useful to make sense of our crazy present.
Summer holidays haven’t changed much since ancient Greece and Rome (except maybe the sand wrestling)
This is also how the Roman emperor Julian spent his summers in the 4th century CE. Towards the end of 357 CE, Julian wrote a ...
Pelletier, a specialist in cryptohieroglyphs and professor at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the Catholic Institute of ...
Carvings in a turquoise mine from around 1800 BC appear to mention a wise man named Moses. But scholars are skeptical that it ...
The door is believed to have been seen by the ancient civilisation as a portal for the deceased to move between the tomb and ...
Archaeologists are simply refusing to give up on unearthing incredible histories hidden for millennia in Egypt.
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