A new study finds no evidence of the Akhetaten plague in ancient Egypt, disputing claims that disease led to the city's rapid ...
The ancient Egyptians didn't want tomb robbers to pilfer treasures in the pyramids, so how did they stop thieves?
A History of Childbirth," author and historian Lucy Inglis reveals records from ancient Egypt that show how female physicians ...
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Meet 25 of the Ancient Egyptians’ Most Significant Gods and Goddesses, From the Falcon-Headed Horus to the Sky Deity Hathor
"Divine Egypt," a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, features nearly 250 artifacts representing the rich ...
At Shanghai’s “On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt” exhibition, a meaningful portion of that total ...
At The Met, “Divine Egypt” brings a 3,000-year pantheon of gods to life through sculpture, relief, and sacred art.
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7 Myths About Ancient Egypt Movies Tricked Us Into Believing
Movies are among the most powerful drivers of pop culture, which is why the images and ideas they present often leave a ...
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This ancient “Messi” Egyptian Statue Rewrites the Rules of Art History
In ancient Egyptian belief, false doors allowed the spirit of the deceased to pass between this world and the next. If this ...
The familial statue mixed together different styles of craftsmanship in a way never before seen in ancient Egyptian culture.
Halloween-themed program at Biddle House explores toxic herbs, ancient rituals, and the women behind the lore.
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70 Million Mummies Lost: The Dark Truth Behind Egypt’s Missing Dead
Historians estimate ancient Egyptians mummified over 70 million people, yet only a fraction remain today. The reason is grim, ...
Alexander Morrison visits the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, while Ben Luke meets curators from the Kunsthistorisches ...
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