The heroic days of deciphering hieroglyphics and cuneiform make for great stories, but will we ever see that happen again?
with yellow cartouches that once bore the king's name in hieroglyphs. Child buried in a cemetery that was once a pottery shop. (photo credit: Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.) ...
An Egyptian archaeological mission has uncovered a tomb of a military leader from the reign of King Ramses III (around 1184 BC-1153 BC), the second king of the 20th Dynasty, the Egyptian Ministry of ...
An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) has discovered the tomb of a high-ranking ...
The ancient tomb of a military commander has been uncovered in Egypt, reported the country’s Ministry of Tourism and ...
An Egyptian archaeological team from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) has unearthed the tomb of a high-ranking military commander dating back to the reign of King Ramesses III (ca. 1184 ...
was once a cemetery for Egyptian royalty as well as a popular pilgrimage site where people journeyed to worship the god Osiris. Oval-shaped marks called cartouches also likely once bore the king ...
An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme ... and traces of colour were also discovered. Among them were two cartouches bearing the name of King Horemheb, one of the most renowned ...
Among the artifacts was a gold ring, inscribed with the cartouche of Ramses III. The discovery provides valuable insights into burial customs, religious traditions, and military history. The ...
Des archéologues ont découvert une tombe vieille de 3 200 ans qui abritait un homme ayant probablement servi sous le règne de ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient burial site at Tell Ruwad Iskandar in Egypt’s Ismailia Governorate, revealing ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian graves and artifacts from multiple historical ...