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The nation’s preeminent museum returns a stunning collection to view.
Given his youth and turmoil in the empire, Ptolemy probably needed a boost from his priests ... archaeologist and former ...
Empire of the Elite,” by Michael M. Grynbaum, is a story of (mostly) insider-outsiders who helmed the glossiest American ...
The 'elegant' face of an ancient Egyptian priestess whose singing was said to be able to calm the gods can be seen for the first time in 2,800 years.
As a teenager, Eid Mertah would pore over books about King Tutankhamun, tracing hieroglyphs and dreaming of holding the boy ...
Face of ancient Egypt priestess 'who calmed the Gods' seen for first time in 2,800 years Meresamun is believed to have come from an elite Thebes family and was probably trained for her role by her ...
The Hong Kong Palace Museum has signed an agreement with the custodian of Egyptian antiquities to host the city’s largest and longest-running exhibition of artefacts from the African nation ...
Object Details Author Moser, Stephanie Subject British Museum Contents Museum display, representation, and ancient Egypt -- To pleasurably serve the mind : the didactic study collections of the early ...
The 'elegant' face of an ancient Egyptian priestess whose singing was said to be able to calm the gods can be seen for the first time in 2,800 years.
A set of huge triangular burial mounds believed to be 5,500 years old has been uncovered, but some 3,000 miles from Egypt.
The “elegant” face of an ancient Egyptian priestess whose singing was said to be able to calm the gods can be seen for the ...
A DNA bone test on a man who lived 4,500 years ago sheds new light on the rise of Ancient Egypt.