Experts warn structural damage, water infiltration and fungi are accelerating the deterioration of the 3,300-year-old burial ...
The powerful gods of ancient Egypt are having a get-together on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. It’s been more than a decade ...
Tutankhamun took the throne around 1332 BCE, aged eight or nine, and restored the traditional Egyptian polytheistic religion ...
Maynard Owen Williams was National Geographic's first foreign correspondent, and in 1923 he was on hand for an event the ...
Acclaimed Derbyshire Songwriter / Composer / Artist - Mark Lilley has unveiled his latest artwork at Derbyshire County ...
Renowned Egyptologist Professor Joanne Fletcher explores the life of the most famous pharaoh - Tutankhamun. Jo has curated a very special exhibition in her hometown, Barnsley, not only to celebrate ...
'Debunking The Myths Of Tutankhamun With Top Egyptologist' Who was Tutankhamun? How did he die? Was Tutankhamun's tomb cursed? In this video we attempt to answer all these questions and more with Prof ...
Millions of ancient Egyptian civilization lovers are eagerly counting down to November 1, the date set for the official inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). This long-anticipated event is ...
The ancient Egyptians took a number of measures to safeguard the pyramids. But did they ever resort to booby traps? The answer, Egyptologists told Live Science, is an emphatic no. "No, they didn't use ...
Ancient copper smelters may have accidentally set the stage for the Iron Age. At a 3,000-year-old workshop in Georgia, researchers discovered that metalworkers were using iron oxide not to smelt iron ...
Research from Cranfield University sheds new light onto the transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age, showing how experimentation with iron-rich rocks by copper smelters may have sparked the ...