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Archaeologists conducted a joint mission and uncovered a rare find at the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut: 1,500 richly decorated stone blocks.
Archaeologists and restoration specialists began the painstaking work at Queen Hatshepsut's mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari ...
Treasures from Egyptian Museums in a major exhibition organised in collaboration with the Supreme Council of Antiquities ...
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3,500-Year Legacy: The Real Life and Power of Pharaoh Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut rose to become one of Egypt’s most successful rulers, overseeing trade expeditions, monumental temples, and a ...
Queen Nefertiti co-ruled with Pharaoh Akhenaten, whose reign transformed ancient Egypt's religion and gender roles in the ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla attend Europe’s first Hindu stone temple's 30th anniversary in sophisticated fall outfits, in grace and dignity. (Image Credits: Instagram) Britain’s King Charles III ...
The inundation of water was more than just provision for crops and fields: the Egyptians called the event the coming of Hapy, ...
(MENAFN- IANS) London, October 31 (IANS) King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Neasden, London – popularly known as 'Neasden Temple' – to mark the temple's 30th ...
The pyramid of the Old Kingdom pharaoh Neferirkare is the tallest in the necropolis of Abusir, where most of the kings of Egypt’s 5th Dynasty were buried. Next to Neferirkare’s monument are the ...
Though not as glamorous as the Valley of the Kings or the Valley of the Queens, the Valley of the Artisans – known locally as Deir el-Medina – offers a glimpse into the lives of the workers who ...
The remains of Heliopolis—including its only remaining obelisk—are surrounded by the Cairo neighborhood of Matariya. For more than two millennia, Heliopolis was the center of Egyptian ...
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Ancient Egyptian pharaoh moved another ruler's body and stole his tomb, hundreds of funerary figurines suggest
Archaeologists have discovered 225 shabtis — figurines meant to work for the deceased in the afterlife — in a pharaoh's tomb.
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