Archeologists find the lost tomb of an unnamed pharaoh, in a burial complex in Egypt that reflects a time of fragmented rule.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An ancient tomb discovered in Turkey may have been made for a member of the family of the legendary King Midas, who lived in the ...
Archaeologists in Mexico have uncovered an incredibly well-preserved Zapotec tomb dating back to the early seventh century. The tomb boasts intricately carved walls, murals and sculptures—including a ...
A treasure trove of 225 funerary figurines has been discovered inside a tomb in the ancient Egyptian capital of Tanis in the Nile Delta, a rare find that experts say has also solved a "long-standing ...
The pharaoh's tomb was opened for the first time on February 16, 1923, by archaeologist Howard Carter ...
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Mysterious deaths all trace back to contact with Tutankhamun's tomb
As the anniversary of Tutankhamun's tomb unveiling approaches, we examine the mysterious deaths and misfortunes that befell those connected to the discovery ...
A fascinating discovery has been made in Valley of the Kings, Egypt, where centuries-old inscriptions in Indian languages ...
CHENNAI: In a discovery that reinforces the footprint of ancient Tamil civilisation across the globe, around 30 inscriptions, ...
Tracing the evolution of royal funerary practices during the 18th Dynasty, one of ancient Egypt’s greatest and most dynamic ...
An ancient tomb discovered in Turkey may have been made for a member of the family of the legendary King Midas, who lived in the eighth century B.C. and is renowned for his mythical "golden touch." ...
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