What it tells us about the past: The "Younger Memnon" is an 8.8-foot-tall (2.7 meter) broken head and torso remnant of a statue from ancient Egypt that now stands in the British Museum in London.
Researchers looking in to the history of Ancient Egypt have come across a rather startling discovery concerning a ...
Egyptologist Huub Pragt and Smithsonian Journeys traveler Kellie Mecham share first impressions from their visit to the ...
The dramatic revamp of the Italian institution’s Gallery of the Kings is part of a broader renovation that is due to complete ...
Turin's Museo Egizio is celebrating its bicentennial with a gallery redesign, new exhibits, and commissions from contemporary ...
About 3,300 years ago, in the early 13th century B.C., an Egyptian statue was made. It was carved from granite and contained traces of red. It was from ancient Thebes in Egypt. The statue is ...
What it tells us about the past: The "Younger Memnon" is an 8.8-foot-tall (2.7 meter) broken head and torso remnant of a ...
More than 100,000 artifacts of Egypt’s ancient treasures will be displayed ... Kingdom (2649-2130 B.C.). One of the halls displays statues of “Elite of the King,” members of the royal ...