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Archaeologists are simply refusing to give up on unearthing incredible histories hidden for millennia in Egypt.
Egypt's Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy announced on Monday that the state, represented by various bodies, ...
A rare Ancient Egyptian relic, dating back 2,000 years which has been kept in storage for more than a century at Bolton ...
The life, reign, and legacy of Rameses II, one of the greatest pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Exploring dynastic history, ...
In year six of his reign, Ramses II launched a decisive campaign to reclaim Nubia after a revolt threatened Egyptian dominance. Traveling by boat along the Nile with his sons and Queen Nefertari—who ...
Failed asylum seeker Walid Gomaa, 26, from Egypt, drowned as he attempted to jump onto the ramp of the MV Tannhauser at ...
A rare Ancient Egyptian relic, dating back 2,000 years which has been kept in storage for more than a century at Bolton Museum has gone on ...
“The oft-quoted curse “Death will come on swift wings to him who disturbs the peace of the king” does not actually appear anywhere in (Tut’s) tomb,” University of Bristol archaeologist Gilmour points ...
As the Mediterranean sun blazes across the summer festival circuit, Arab cinema is claiming its rightful place with shining ...
In a city full of big exhibitions, sometimes it's the smallest that delights the most, and few are smaller and more ...
With a historian’s restraint and an archivist’s eye, Latifa Mohamed Salem reconstructs the life of Farouk I—from beloved boy-king to deposed exile.
Israel’s mass starvation of Gaza is, by definition, a form of collective punishment — imposing potentially fatal consequences ...