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On a private trip with Original Travel, I visited Cairo and Alexandria before heading into the desert in a 4x4 with a local ...
Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier says he has identified seven sets of crypto-hieroglyphs on the 75-foot-tall structure, which ...
The Valley of the Kings and other bucket-list Egyptian destinations offer a glimpse into millennia-old majesty and artistry ...
Exhibition running in the French capital until November presents around 100 archaeological masterpieces illuminating Gaza’s ...
Researchers have examined a mummy from a small Austrian village and found a mix of unusual materials has been used to ...
A new study claims Eden lay on Egypt’s Giza Plateau and the Great Pyramid was the Tree of Life—Symbolism or hard evidence?
One of the world’s most famous religious buildings, Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia was extraordinary when it was built in the sixth century, and with a history surrounded in myth, legend and controversy, it ...
18th-century monk's anus was stuffed with wood chips and fabric to mummify him, researchers discover
An 18th-century Austrian monk who died of tuberculosis was mummified in an extremely unusual way.
Ancient depictions of the Egyptian sky goddess may represent one of the earliest visual interpretations of the Milky Way ...
Carla von Anhalt offers her guide to Sekhem energy healing, plus other wellness destinations to visit in London.
An interest in understanding the role that the Milky Way played in Egyptian culture and religion has led University of ...
The Shatby Necropolis is the resting place of Alexandria's first Greek settlers and the the oldest surviving site in the Egyptian city.
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