Geologists use Nile sediment cores to reveal when Karnak Temple’s island foundation formed, pinpointing its origins to Egypt’s Old Kingdom era.
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This New Exhibition Explores the Lives of Ancient Egyptian Makers
These talented craftspeople specialized in ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, stonemasonry, coffin decorating and other art forms ...
The ancient Egyptians didn't want tomb robbers to pilfer treasures in the pyramids, so how did they stop thieves?
The idea of Ancient Egypt has mystified people for generations — the glittering cities of gold and marble, lapis lazuli-adorned queens, and pyramids that spear the sky have the modern world’s ...
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Ancient Egypt: What Everyday Life Was Actually Like
From drinking beer to practicing dentistry, there's quite a few strange facts that might surprise you about what ancient Egyptian civilization was actually like. Today we're taking a deeper look into ...
The lives and craft of ancient Egyptian artisans are the subject of a new exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum. Sketch showing a stonemason at work, holding a chisel ...
A unique exhibit on display at the Walters Art Museum combines the love of animals with ancient history.
The familial statue mixed together different styles of craftsmanship in a way never before seen in ancient Egyptian culture.
Here’s your golden opportunity to see the Great Sphinx without leaving South Florida. Gaze up as the majestic guardian of pyramids appears in a projection towering over you, and watch as blocks are ...
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