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Tutankhamun: Plain-looking mud trays in pharaoh's tomb may have been key part of complex afterlife rituals
More than 100 years after the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, new interpretations of the burial are still emerging. A recent article published in the Journal of ...
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Archaeologist claims he's close to finding the lost tomb of Tutankhamun's stepmother, Nefertiti
The long–lost tomb of the ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti could finally be found, according to a leading archaeologist. Widely considered one of the most powerful women in antiquity – as well as one ...
The discovery of Akhenaten -- The private tombs of Amarna -- The tombs in the Royal Wadi -- The boundary stelae -- The buried evidence: the early finds -- The buried evidence: the later finds -- The ...
Covers topics: neolithic and predynastic Egypt; early dynastic Egypt: religious beliefs, the palette of Narmer, representation of the human figure; the Old Kingdom: funerary architecture, sculpture, ...
Although she is a famous Egyptian queen prized for her beauty, muchis not known about Nefertiti. Her marriage is clear; Nefertiti "was the principal wife of the pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), ...
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