Long before Cleopatra and Hatshepsut, Ankhnespepy II amassed unprecedented political and religious power. Here's how.
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Pharaoh’s heresy: The tiny stone that almost destroyed ancient Egypt
A 12-year-old pharaoh makes a dangerous gamble against the priests of Amun, ordering a forbidden temple to be built right in ...
A new radiocarbon study of museum artefacts linked to King Ahmose suggests Egypt’s New Kingdom began later than long believed ...
The museum campus – the largest devoted to a single civilisation – took more than 20 years to build. Read more at ...
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Ancient Egyptian valley temple excavated — and it's connected to a massive upper temple dedicated to the sun god, Ra
The newly excavated 4,500-year-old valley temple from ancient Egypt holds a "public calendar" and a roof for astronomical ...
Across the globe, a race is under way to crack some of the last mysterious forms of writing that have never been translated.
There's something about ancient civilizations that fascinates us even thousands of years later. Their architecture, ...
An overview of part of the King Nyuserre temple uncovered in Abusir. (Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism) ...
Salah previewed the visit from Brighton as potentially his last ever appearance at Anfield, inviting his family to Merseyside ...
After the conquests of Alexander the Great in Egypt, the Ptolemaic dynasty established Alexandria, the jewel of the ...
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Bizarre Facts You Probably Didn't Know About The Grand Canyon
From an ancient Egyptian hoax to a mysterious disappearances and Cold War history, here are 10 bizarre facts you probably ...
Ancient Greek records contain stories about Greek alphabet origins. Could the Greek alphabet actually have an Egyptian ...
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