An archaeological team has uncovered for the first time more than half of the temple, long buried under River Nile sediment.
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Was King Tut on drugs? Jars buried with young pharaoh solves mystery about ancient Egyptian society
Yale University researchers have found trace amounts of opium jars in an ancient Egyptian vessel, proving that opium use was ...
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Ancient Egyptian king's temple to sun god uncovered 100 years ago is finally accessible
Just when you may have thought that archaeologists have discovered all there is to find in Egypt, they uncover something new.
Compared to his royal relatives, King Thutmose II doesn’t get much attention. Depending on the documentation, the monarch only ruled over ancient Egypt for 13 years (1493-1479 BCE) at most, and ...
Traces of opium found inside an ancient alabaster vase suggest drug use was common in ancient Egypt, not rare or accidental.
A team of Egyptian-American archaeologists has uncovered the tomb of an unknown king who reigned over the region of Abydos in southern Egypt 3,600 years ago. The Abydos Dynasty remains one of the ...
A newly uncovered ancient Egyptian tomb is shedding light on royalty that once ruled the region over 3,600 years ago. Archaeologists discovered the massive limestone burial chamber, which has multiple ...
The secrets of an ancient Egyptian king will be on display in downtown Jacksonville this summer when “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience” comes to town. Visitors to "Beyond King Tut" will ...
The royal symbol on the newly discovered figurines solves a long-standing mystery by identifying who was buried in the sarcophagus.
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Rock engraving of a Protodynastic boat from Wadi Abu Subeira. Credit: Dorian Vanhulle, AKAP A rock art panel near Aswan, Egypt, may depict a rare example of an elite individual from the First Dynasty, ...
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