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Lifestyle • Travel Why Sailing the Nile Is the Best Way to Explore Egypt A Nile cruise offers an immersive journey through Egypt’s ancient sites, vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes.
LUXOR, Egypt — King Tut's buck-toothed face was unveiled Sunday for the first time in public — more than 3,000 years after the youngest and most famous pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt was ...
The mummy that is claimed to be Queen Nefertiti, the wife of King Akhenaten, was first discovered in 1898 by French Egyptologist Victor Loret within a cache of mummies in Tomb #35 in the Valley of the ...
Ancient military fortifications dating back to the Ptolemaic and Roman eras of Egyptian history were recently uncovered by archaeologists.
King Tut and his treasures have come to the Rialto Exhibition Center in the form of cultured marble, alabaster and wood. "Tutankhamun: Wonderful Things From the Pharaoh's Tomb" opens today and ...
The world's oldest nightmare came from Egypt. What hidden meanings did it hold? Ancient Egyptians viewed all their dreams, whether sweet or scary, as full of messages for the dreamer.
Ancient Egypt might have to thank the River Nile for all its success after new research into the famous river highlights the role it played during the historic time period. A study from the ...
ASHEVILLE - Biltmore Estate will commemorate its 130th anniversary with a historic event exploring ancient Egypt, seasonal programming and the unveiling of renovations at The Inn on Biltmore Estate.
We often read about great civilizations, lost cities, and ancient marvels in history books. But let’s be honest, sometimes words on a page don’t quite capture the magic. What really brings the ...
Ask Smithsonian: How Did King Tut Die? It was no doubt a fantastical death, worthy of a pharaoh ...
Steven Humble, founder and president of Creative Home Engineering , helps make the unbelievable believable with his hidden door creations.
There’s an old etymological folk tale that claims the phrase painting the town red — meaning “to have a boisterously (or even violently) good time”—alludes to an actual event from the ...