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The mystery of King Tutankhamum's death may finally have been solved after groundbreaking DNA evidence was found.
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses I sat longer at Emory University than he did on the throne. His presumptive remains now lay encased in glass at Egypt’s Luxor Museum, a simple cloth draped from his ...
Proving that experience is the events industry’s most valuable commodity, Immerse LDN is the venue championing the power of ...
International newspapers several years ago reported the discovery of Queen Nefertiti's mummy, citing an English researcher ...
Scientists have identified two new crocodile species in isolated Mexican habitats, challenging previous assumptions about the ...
With a charming view of the world-famous Giza Pyramids and covering nearly 500,000 meters, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is expected to open its doors for visitors very soon as the world's largest ...
Howard Carter, the archaeologist who discovered King Tut's tomb, is famous for uncovering the incredible treasures of the young pharaoh. However, there's a shady side to his story—he's also believed ...
Throughout human history, our understanding of the past has been reset countless times based on what we think we know ...
Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves thinks there are multiple hidden chambers inside King Tut's tomb that could contain the long ...