Reveals the story of Egypt between the World Wars, when archaeology became entangled in the politics of a nation striving for ...
Norfolk's lost 'ghost' country houses and estates to be explored in new National Lottery-funded project and exhibition.
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King Tut’s meteorite dagger has an even deeper story now
Why would a Bronze Age pharaoh be buried with an iron blade when his world still relied on bronze? That question has followed Tutankhamun’s tomb ever since Howard Carter’s team uncovered two daggers ...
Tickets are still available for a fundraiser for Lancaster County libraries, featuring New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict talking about her latest novel.
Archaeology is the discipline that keeps on giving. We might think that we know enough about history already, but every now ...
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King Tut Was Buried With Two Mummified Babies Thought To Be His Daughters He Had With His Half-Sister
In 1922, King Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered, revealing much information about the ancient Egyptians. He is the most famous of all the Egyptian kings we know of. But even today, experts are still ...
Roughly 2,000 years ago, a traveler from southern India stood inside the sacred tombs of Egypt’s Valley of the Kings and decided to leave his mark. The man, named Cikai Korran, carved his name into ...
Accompanied by an expert Egyptian guide, this singular small group journey through antiquity travels from vibrant Cairo and the Great Pyramids to Abu Simbel and the Upper Nile for a fascinating cruise ...
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