Queen Nefertiti co-ruled with Pharaoh Akhenaten, whose reign transformed ancient Egypt's religion and gender roles in the ...
Professor Joann Fletcher of the University of York told History Hit audiences that the Tutankhamun's ears are an "overlooked" ...
One of the most iconic Egyptian relics, the death of King Tutankhamun, perhaps was never made for the late pharaoh, according to a new study carried out by a team from the University of York in the UK ...
Nefertiti, who married Tutankhamun’s father, Akhenaten, is still a mystery ... in 1922 in Tutankhamun’s lavish tomb in the ...
They research team focused on a specific detail that had previously gone unnoticed: the perforated ears of the mask.
In ancient Egypt, earrings were often associated with women or young ... Known as a powerful queen and possible co-regent ...
King Tut’s iconic mask is 21 inches tall, inlaid with precious stones, and features a 5.5-pound golden beard as part of the larger 22.5-pound gold mask. That beard may have been an afterthought when ...
On a summer noon in July, a 2.4-meter-tall, two-ton statue was slowly placed onto its pedestal at the south gate of the ...
When we were younger, my friend Alaa Abd El Fattah and I didn’t know just how intimately prison, and state violence, would shape our lives.
A rare discovery of a tomb from ancient Egypt's Middle Kingdom near Luxor may hold several generations from a single family.
The brief yet famous book On the Incarnation —which unpacks the person and work of Christ—was written 1,700 years ago by ...