An archaeologist, he wrote widely on everyday life under the pharaohs and did much of his fieldwork at Amarna, considered the Egyptian version of Pompeii. By Clay Risen Barry Kemp, an archaeologist ...
A tumor with teeth was found in a 3,000-year-old ancient Egyptian burial site. The tumor, a teratoma, is a rare find in archaeology. It was found near a ring that may have been thought to magically ...
This painting is a facsimile of a scene of marsh life that formed a continuous frieze in the so-called 'Green Room' in the North Palace at Amarna. (Artist: Nina de Garis Davies (1881–1965) and Norman ...
Vandiver, Pamela B., Swann, C. P., and Cranmer, D. C. 1991. "A Review of Mid-Second Millennium B.C. Egyptian Glass Technology at Tell el-Amarna." In Materials Issues ...
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