Researchers looking in to the history of Ancient Egypt have come across a rather startling discovery concerning a ...
Archaeologists hailed the discovery of an intact Ptolemaic temple pylon in Sohag, a city on the western bank of the Nile in ...
A lost Nile branch, the Ahramat River, may explain how Egypt's pyramids were built, serving as a vital transport route for ...
For over 3,000 years, ancient Egypt was one of the most powerful civilizations on Earth, with an empire stretching across ...
More recently, however, the need to contend with the spillover effects of the war in Gaza has led U.S. policymakers to leave ...
More than 150 scientists went with Napoleon Bonaparte when he invaded Egypt. They mapped pyramids, dissected mummies, and did ...
In an archaeological first, scientists have scraped the organic residue within a 2,000-year-old head-shaped drinking vessel, ...
The modern city of Luxor, known in the ancient world as Thebes, has one of the largest concentrations of ancient monuments in ...
But how much can you play with the past? By Jason Farago We call it Egypt; the Greeks called it Aigyptos; but the ancient civilization in the northeast corner of Africa preferred a word with ...