The discovery of ancient Egyptian technology suggested that the civilization was mechanically sophisticated thousands of years ago than previously thought.
The “Tutankhamun Wall of Knowledge” event and the “Tutankhamun, the Golden Pharaoh” documentary were launched at the Egyptian Cultural Office in Berlin as part of cooperation between the Bibliotheca ...
Ancient Egypt is known for pyramids and pharaohs, but several powerful civilizations within it rose and fell long before the famous monuments. Entire cities were abandoned, political systems collapsed ...
In the landscape of 20th-century intellectualism, few figures ignited as much fervor or faced as much scrutiny as Dr. Yosef ...
The history of engagement rings extends almost as far back as the history of rings themselves — and there is a Catholic ...
The Great Sphinx of Giza continues to spark imagination as researchers and alternative theorists debate its hidden tunnels.
The city of Naucratis was the earliest ancient Greek colony in Egypt that served as the connecting and trading post between ...
A journey through ancient temples, royal tombs, and sunrise skies over the Nile.
Opinion Columnist Adrian Belmonte '28 uses historical reflection and interviews with Cornell faculty and students to challenge the simplistic narratives of a reading crisis and instead highlights ...
A long-lost 5,300-year-old artifact from ancient Egypt has just been rediscovered, and it’s far more advanced than anything historians expected.
The Veil Has Been Lifted: Stop Looking Away"The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones."Mark Antony spoke these words over Caesar's corpse in Shakespeare's ...