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Generations of creatives have looked back to ancient Egypt in their search for art and design inspiration—here are three ...
Fans of the history of ancient Egypt will want to explore the latest exhibit presented by Lighthouse Immersive. "Immersive King Tut" recently opened at Lighthouse ArtSpace, 108 W.Germania Place in ...
MEET AND GREET WITH LSU BASEBALL PLAYER STEVEN MILAM: 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Hooters, 6454 Siegen Lane. Take pet supplies or make a monetary donation to the Companion Animal Alliance of Baton Rouge for an ...
Today, countless movies and TV adaptations keep these blood-sucking Halloween monsters in our modern midst. Zombies Although modern zombies are not very smart, which makes them easy to kill, their ...
Some of the female pharaoh's statues were "ritually deactivated," a new study finds. For the past 100 years, Egyptologists ...
Science News: Scientists have discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a fungus linked to ancient “mummy curses,” contains compounds effective against leukemia cells. Re ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered a royal tomb linked to King Midas' family in Turkey, revealing bronze vessels and insights into Phrygian funeral objects from the 8th century B.C.
The deadly fungus credited with killing the archaeologists that opened the tomb of King Tut might become a treatment for cancer ...
In the ancient city of Gordion in Turkey, archaeologists have unearthed an 8th-century B.C.E. tomb with possible ties to King Midas.
Secretary-General of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities Mohamed Ismail Khaled and Director of the Hong Kong Palace Museum Louis Ng signed a cooperation agreement to organize a major temporary ...
Archeologists have uncovered a tomb that they believe belonged to a member of the dynasty of King Midas—a figure who, in Greek folklore, turned anything he touched into gold. The tomb retained ...
Archaeologists identified skeletons found in an ancient tomb as the royal lineage of Alexander the Great, including his father and son, dating back 2,300 years.