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Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Pétain, De Gaulle, Eisenhower… Many great military leaders, thanks to the popularity and prestige ...
The DNA tests that revealed how the famed boy-king Tutankhamun most likely died solved another of ancient Egypt's enduring mysteries — the fate of controversial Pharaoh Akhenaten's mummy. The ...
Dutch archaeologists have discovered the tomb of the Pharaoh Akhenaten's seal bearer, decorated with paintings including scenes of monkeys picking and eating fruit, Egyptian antiquities officials ...
King Tut's tomb is the most famous of all the burial sites in Egypt's Valley of the Kings in the city of Luxor. It was first discovered by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922.
Since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt over 100 years ago, the contents have been examined countless times. But new details continue to surprise archaeologists.
No curse was ever found written in hieroglyphics at the tomb of Tutankhamen, the Egyptian king who died at 18 or 19, around 1323 B.C. His father is thought to have been the pharaoh Akhenaten, ...
She was Tut’s stepmother, married to his father, the pharaoh Akhenaten. She died in 1330 B.C., about seven years before Tutankhamen’s death at 19 or so. Melania Trump met the press (sort of).