A growing theory suggests that Tutankhamun may not have succeeded Akhenaten directly, and that one or even two royal women ...
Israeli occupation forces carried out widespread invasions across the occupied West Bank at dawn on Wednesday, breaking into homes, abducting Palestinians, ...
Archaeologists working at Saqqara uncovered a 3,200-year-old tomb near the Step Pyramid of Djoser, revealing new details ...
From the mountains around Saint Catherine’s Monastery to the villages of Nubia, more and more people are discovering ...
Israeli occupation forces carried out wide invasions across the occupied West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, abducting at least ...
A commoner who worked her way to royalty and power, Queen Tiye would be remembered as a formidable New Kingdom figure in ...
Syria possesses an exceptional cultural heritage represented by archaeological and historical sites listed on the World ...
Were the Hittites of the Bible the same as those of the Hittite Empire? While this is a common assumption, what do the facts ...
The Amarna period, roughly 1353-1336 BCE, introduced a new form of art that completely contradicted what was known and revered in the Egyptian culture. The pharaoh Amenhotep IV not only changed his ...
The names of Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and Tutankhamun—prominent players from the Eighteenth Dynasty of the New Kingdom period in ancient Egypt—have been in the spotlight for well over a century.
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