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In November 1922, archaeologist Howard Carter peered through a small hole into the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. When ...
Generations of creatives have looked back to ancient Egypt in their search for art and design inspiration—here are three ...
For the 60th Anniversary of its mummy’s arrival, the museum has had a new exhibit called Discoveries on the Nile: Exploring ...
For the first time in about a century, a historic — and mystifying — Oakland landmark has been officially listed on the ...
A fungus linked to the deaths of archaeologists who excavated the tomb of King Tutankhamun in the 1920s could be used to ...
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VW Golf GTI Clubsport Facelift First Review – Almost a Golf R Now?
With more power, sharper handling, and updated tech, the facelifted VW Golf GTI Clubsport pushes hot hatch limits like never ...
We all know that Tutankhamun was more than wealthy enough to have tombs built or graves dug for both his stillborn daughters if he had pleased to do so. So by that logic there must have been another ...
George Osborne, the British Museum's chair of trustees, told the BBC the exhibition "will be the blockbuster show of our ...
The Nassau County Museum of Art is celebrating summer with three vibrant new exhibitions on view through early November.
An archaeologist performs restorations on the sarcophagus of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in the restoration lab of the Grand Egyptian ...
As a teenager, Eid Mertah would pore over books about King Tutankhamun, tracing hieroglyphs and dreaming of holding the boy pharaoh's golden mask in his hands.
CAMBRIDGE (UK), July 2: In November 1922, archaeologist Howard Carter peered through a small hole into the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. When asked if he could see anything, he replied: “Yes, ...
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