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Yi Wong from the University of Toronto analysed broken statues of the pharaoh Hatshepsut and found that—contrary to some ...
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has completed installing and activating self-service ticketing machines at the Saqqara archaeological site.
Although many statues of Hatshepsut were intentionally broken, the reason behind their destruction has nothing to do with her ...
He clarified that the electronic ticketing system has now been activated at 110 museums and archaeological sites across the republic. Notable locations include the Giza Pyramids area, the Egyptian ...
Our eight-day cruise hit many highlights: the extensive temples at Karnak and Luxor; the colossal statues of Ramses II ...
Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) is ranked #7 out of 9 things to do in Luxor. See pictures and our review of Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina).
A new study challenges long-standing beliefs about Pharaoh Hatshepsut’s destroyed statues, suggesting they were ritually deactivated.
A recent study challenges the long-held belief that Queen Hatshepsut's statues were destroyed out of spite by Thutmose III.
It was believed Queen Hatshepsut's successor waged a personal vendetta against her upon her death but the dismantling of her ...
Embark on a mesmerizing adventure as a mother and daughter explore Luxor's ancient wonders, forging timeless memories ...
This is the second discovery this year in the same area. Archaeological sources at the Karnak Temple confirmed that the discovered city lies between the ancient mud-brick wall built by King Thutmose ...
Temple Beth-El of Great Neck’s "Shema" magazine won an award from the Press Club of Long Island at the 2025 ceremony on Thursday, June 5.