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Archaeologists Discover 2,000-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian Pleasure Boat That May Have Once Made Luxurious Voyages Along the Nile
Unearthed off the coast of Alexandria, the vessel may have once measured 115 feet long. Experts think it would have held a ...
Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
Despite sitting on the seafloor two millennia off the coast of Alexandria, still visible on the boat’s timber was graffiti ...
The ancient Greeks and Romans built astonishing monuments like the Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Hanging Gardens of ...
New evidence suggests that alcohol was a surprisingly big motivator in our monumental transition from hunting and gathering ...
Underwater archaeologists have made an “extremely exciting” find, uncovering the remains of an ancient Egyptian pleasure ...
Underwater archaeologists have made a fascinating discovery near where the iconic military leader is believed to be buried.
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Archaeologists Uncover 2,000-Year-Old Pet Cemetery in Egypt
An archaeological discovery in Egypt has uncovered an ancient pet cemetery, challenging conventional ideas about the ...
The eagle earns the title of King of Birds. Its majestic flight, exceptional eyesight, hunting prowess, and significant ...
The recent archaeological discovery also deepens our understanding of trade networks between India and the Roman Empire.
Across the globe, a race is under way to crack some of the last mysterious forms of writing that have never been translated.
From Nordic lullabies to Grimm’s fairytales, the wolf has always haunted the edges of human history. Even today, wolves would ...
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