Dr. Josef Wegner, a curator at the Penn Museum, shared insights with Fox News Digital following his recent groundbreaking discovery of a tomb belonging to an unknown pharaoh.
Archaeologists found ancient jars used for holding the dead person’s organs and hundreds of statues carved to look like the deceased.
One thing that sets her apart? She wasn’t linked to the iconic Horus Falcon—the classic pharaonic stamp of approval. This ...
The legislation passed by Parliament on Friday would allow non-Muslims to help administer so-called Waqfs. The move fueled ...
Women say that embassy officials added a new level of indignity to the abuse they suffered while working abroad.
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Ancient tools in China reshape views on human historyArchaeologists have discovered stone tools from the Middle Paleolithic era in China, challenging the current understanding of ...
An Egyptian-French archaeological mission has made a series of highly significant discoveries at the Ramesseum temple ...
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essanews.com on MSNAncient tools in China challenge Europe's technological monopolyArchaeologists have discovered stone tools from the Middle Paleolithic era in China, challenging the current understanding of ...
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