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Tamil trader's name Cikai Korran found inside 2,000-year-old Egyptian Pharaohs’ tombs: Study
A Tamil trader's name, Cikai Korran, has been found inside ancient Egyptian tombs. This discovery proves that ancient trade ...
A fascinating discovery has been made in Valley of the Kings, Egypt, where centuries-old inscriptions in Indian languages ...
Until now, historians knew of Tamil traders reaching Egyptian ports such as Berenike along the Red Sea. However, these newly ...
In 1922, archaeologists uncovered the intact tomb of Tutankhamun, exposing thousands of artifacts placed around the young Egyptian king for burial. Among the gold ornaments, chariots and ritual items ...
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The Valley of the Kings' forbidden tomb: A secret rival to King Tut
Go beyond the tourist path and unlock a hidden tomb in a restricted Egyptian valley where few visitors ever step foot. This is the West Valley, home to the burial of Pharaoh Ay, the mysterious ...
In a BBC archive clip, archaeologist Howard Carter describes the moment on 12 February 1924 when he and his team became the ...
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Sandals of Tutankhamun: 3,300 year old footwear reveal chilling details about King Tut’s enemies
King Tutankhamun's tomb yielded a fascinating pair of sandals, intricately designed with depictions of his vanquished enemies on the soles. These symbolic shoes, made of wood and bark, represented the ...
While ancient Indian graffiti in Egypt may be in the news right now, historical graffiti are not rare either in India or elsewhere in the world ...
Among the sandals discovered in Tut's tomb is a pair whose insoles were decorated with images of the boy king's enemies.
IN ESNA: A guided village tour of Esna by foot is a great way to see a laidback everyday slice of the country and buy a ...
Even though the government relocated the Bedouins to nearby Wadi Musa, they’ve kept their shops alive inside Petra and in the ...
Ancient Tamil traders journeyed to Egypt's Valley of the Kings. Inscriptions reveal their presence and extended stays. This discovery proves two-way trade between India and the West during the Roman ...
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