The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom in the temple of Philae is the last known use of hieroglyphs in ancient Egypt, but why did they stop being used?
A rare total solar eclipse that darkened the skies of ancient Egypt in 2471 B.C. may have played a role in a remarkable ...
The Egyptian archaeological mission of the Supreme Council of Antiquities unveiled a ground-breaking discovery in Tell ...
The discovery of artifacts near the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun may be the oldest known evidence of a ritual known as the ...
The Egyptian blue lotus sold online isn't what you think. The real story behind this mythical plant is much more interesting ...
Despite being uncovered over a century ago, Tutankhamun's tomb is still yielding secrets, according to a new study by Dr ...
A century after the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb, some overlooked objects may reveal clues to a forgotten ancient ...
The fact that such intricate artefacts survived gives more information about the practise of religion during the ... eye-form symbol believed by the ancient Egyptians to have protective powers ...
A new study reveals ancient Egyptians hunted crocodiles specifically for mummification, shedding new light on their ...
To help put things in perspective, I invited him to join me on a trip to Egypt, where they started recording the names and birthdays of their kings more than 5,000 years ago. Amazingly, it worked.