No archaeologist dares to open a 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummy, fearing the loss of a one-of-a-kind burial method.
The Zachary Rotary Club heard from the executive director of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum at its March 13 meeting.
Rosalie tells Jim Al-Khalili about her journey from classics and ancient history to biomedicine, including some of her adventures in Egypt in the 1960s. She talks about some of her most significant ...
Learn more about the mysterious Bashiri Mummy and how it remained untouched for all these years.
Egyptian mummy Pacheri was discovered in 1919. Despite being found over a century ago, no archaeologist has opened this mummy ...
The mummified remains of Ti Ameny Net have resided on the University of Richmond campus for decades. Her journey from Egypt ...
A mysterious mummy called “Bashiri” has captivated the minds of Egyptologists for more than a century, but no scholar has ...
Modern life makes us tired, right? But research from societies in Africa and South America suggests people in the ancient ...
When two hikers set out to explore a relatively unknown side of Europe they returned with much more than they bargained for.
Canadian snowbirds rethinking their usual winter destinations in the United States in light of the trade war launched by the ...
A new book by the artist Dorothy Cross tells the remarkable story of Cecil, UCC’s Egyptian mummy, and his return home ...
Around the world, museums are grappling with the question of what to do with human remains. This includes lifelike copies of those who may have died traumatically.
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