Deep beneath an Egyptian temple long battered by wind and salt, archaeologists have uncovered a colossal rock-cut tunnel that ...
An international team of archaeologists from Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and Italy's University of Padua has ...
Scientists have made a rare discovery inside a rare discovery. Researchers with the Warsaw Mummy Project have been studying ancient Egyptian remains since 2015 and recently used cutting-edge computer ...
Archaeologists in Alexandria, Egypt, recently recovered the ruins and relics of a 2,000-year-old city. Divers plunged into the waters off the Abu Qir Bay, pulling out various artifacts and revealing ...
The high-production beer factory dates back to 3,000 B.C. Egypt said on Saturday it had uncovered what may be "the world's oldest industrial-scale brewery" in the ancient city of Abydos, in the south ...
When it comes to ancient Egypt, archaeologists never know what they might find – and visitors are bound to be dazzled by the displays in the recently opened Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. In recent ...
A recent discovery has revealed that two churches in Egypt are over 1,600 years old, located in the Kharga Oasis, an ancient settlement about 350 miles southwest of Cairo. According to the Facebook ...
In April 2021 an all-Egyptian archaeology team, led by Dr Zahi Hawass, announced they’d unearthed a 3,000-year-old ancient Egyptian metropolis called Aten on the western bank of the Nile in Luxor. The ...
Researchers have discovered a 4,000-year-old handprint on an ancient Egyptian tomb offering, which will appear at a museum exhibit in the United Kingdom this October, reported CBS News partner BBC ...
Examination of an ancient alabaster vase in the Yale Peabody Museum’s Babylonian Collection has revealed traces of opiates, providing the clearest evidence to date of broad opium use in ancient ...
CAMBRIDGE, England (WKRC/CNN Newsource) - Researchers recently discovered a handprint left in an ancient Egyptian tomb over four millennia ago. Researchers from the University of Cambridge were ...