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Archaeologist Howard Carter celebrated death of journalist who invented the 'curse of Tutankhamun'
A withering letter by Howard Carter celebrating the death of a Daily Mail journalist who invented the 'Curse of Tutankhamun' has been uncovered nearly a century later. The British archaeologist, who ...
Many of the most monumental events that humans have ever experienced start with the simple act of one sound being made. In ...
More than one hundred years after the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamun, the original mud sealings that once secured ...
Egyptian authorities unveiled a rare plaster wall from King Tutankhamun’s tomb and reopened two restored New Kingdom tombs in ...
The tombs that were opened are those of Rabuya and his son Samut from the 18th Dynasty, the first of the New Kingdom dynasties. Rabuya and Samut served as door keepers of the deity Amun.
In February 2019, a Manhattan prosecutor seized a golden mummy coffin from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, concluding that it ...
Egyptian authorities on Thursday exhibited a plaster blocking wall of King Tutankhamun’s tomb in Luxor and unveiled two restored ancient tombs on the West Bank of the city that date back to the New ...
The world’s longest river symbolizes life and eternity for many wayfaring travelers who, for ages, have sailed down its oasis ...
A momentous week for archaeology in Luxor is bringing new life to the city’s ancient heritage, writes Nevine El-Aref ...
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