Archaeologists in Turkey uncovered a rare bronze bust of the Egyptian goddess Isis at Satala, revealing diverse practices in ...
A new study, published in the American Journal of Archaeology, aims to show that the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaten was ...
The plague of Akhetaten has long been cited as a possible explanation for the mysterious abandonment of ancient Egypt's short ...
Now, Franck Goddio, the French underwater archaeologist who rediscovered Thonis-Heracleion, says the 82-foot-long (25-meter-long) military ship was discovered in the major canal that flowed along the ...
The plague theory emerged primarily from ancient texts rather than physical evidence. Hittite plague prayers from the late 14th century BC describe a devastating epidemic that allegedly originated ...
The tomb of Amenhotep II is an example of the fully developed New Kingdom style. A sequence of descending stairways and ...
An ancient limestone relief depicting Egyptian seasons was stolen from a 2,300 B.C. tomb at Saqqara near Cairo, adding to ...
A new study finds no evidence of the Akhetaten plague in ancient Egypt, disputing claims that disease led to the city's rapid ...
Khentika’s tomb is a mastaba, one of the few in Egypt to have a curse inscribed on its facade. Mastabas were rectangular, ...
Mouse collector, deity, messenger of Satan, or beloved family member. The history of the cat is long and marked by ups and ...
Experts warn structural damage, water infiltration and fungi are accelerating the deterioration of the 3,300-year-old burial ...
The huge tomb of Amenhotep III, who ruled ancient Egypt between 1390 B.C. and 1350 B.C., is carved into the hillside on the west bank of the Nile River in the southern Egyptian city of Luxor.