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The secret keepers of the pharaohs: Life and lies in Egypt's forbidden village
While Pharaoh Ahmose I used revolutionary war chariots to expel the Hyksos and found Egypt's glorious 18th Dynasty, a hidden ...
The biggest archaeological discoveries of 2025 reveal lost cities, royal tombs, and breakthroughs reshaping history.
On May 18th, a tornado hit Gordon and left the small town in ruins. Having to conduct summer workouts outside of car dealerships, the chase for three straight state championships grew more difficult, ...
The right side has an almost complete face, and even the serpent which crowned the nemes headdress over the forehead has ...
There's something about ancient civilizations that fascinates us even thousands of years later. Their architecture, ...
New data from radiocarbon dating is offering deeper insights into ancient Egypt and its relationship with the volcanic ...
MTV’s hit series returns January 2 with a new cast, a sewing-challenge twist, and the show’s first-ever drag mother/daughter duo.
A new radiocarbon study has clarified the timing of the colossal Thera eruption, placing it before Egypt’s New Kingdom. Researchers analyzed artifacts tied to Pharaoh Ahmose, gaining rare access to ...
At first, the team thought they had found a woman’s tomb at the end of the 30-foot-long corridor filled nearly to the ceiling with fallen rock and flood debris. As they excavated the tomb chamber, ...
Radiocarbon analysis placed all three classes of artifacts in a period before the establishment of the New Kingdom. The data favored a lower, younger chronology for the start of the Eighteenth Dynasty ...
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