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A DNA bone test on a man who lived 4,500 years ago in the Nile Valley has shed new light on the rise of the Ancient Egyptian ...
Boasting King Tut's treasures and countless other riches, anticipation for the Grand Egyptian Museum mounts as delays thwart ...
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After the Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut died around 1458 BCE, many statues of her were destroyed. Archaeologists believed that they were targeted in an ...
The researchers shared their surprising findings in a new study that highlights the importance of using science to examine art and antiquity.
DNA obtained from the remains of a man who lived in ancient Egypt around the time the first pyramids were built is providing ...
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Al-Monitor on MSN'In our blood': Egyptian women reclaim belly dance from stigmaAs belly dancing gains popularity internationally, young Egyptian performers are working to restore its reputation at home, ...
Egyptian Ambassador to Cyprus Mohamed Zaazou has inaugurated an art exhibition organized by the Egyptian Embassy in Nicosia.
Last week, at the premises of the Oriental Hall on the AUC Tahrir Campus, the iconic metal bridge, the Manial Palace, the ...
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Live Science on MSNWe finally know why Queen Hatshepsut's statues were destroyed in ancient EgyptFor the past 100 years, Egyptologists thought that when the powerful female pharaoh Hatshepsut died, her nephew and successor ...
As belly dancing gains popularity internationally, young Egyptian performers are working to restore its reputation at home, ...
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