This street art celebrates the Temple of Medinet Habu that's located in the Egyptian city of Luxor. Find out more here.
The Fitzwilliam Museum is collaborating with 3D street artist Joe Hill to celebrate Made in Ancient Egypt – the first ...
From Egypt to the northern Levant and across the Arabian Peninsula, traces of Egyptian conquests continue to surface, revealing the extraordinary scope of influence the empire once held. Most recently ...
Exclusive: Zahi Hawass opens up about his new documentary, the latest discoveries changing what we understand about the ...
Nowhere on Earth is more guaranteed to put modern anxieties into perspective than Egypt. Visiting the pyramids of Giza recently was to marvel both at an astonishing feat of engineering and their great ...
Every day, sometimes several times a day, the 7-year-old girl wants to talk about the mother she lost in the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash. “She’s missing her all the time and she’ll ask me, `Do ...
An aerial photograph of Hala Sultan Tekke on Cyprus shows excavations of two of the city’s industrial quarters.(Courtesy Peter M. Fischer) More than 40 years ago, a Turkish sponge diver named Mehmet ...
Celebrating the completion of conservation and training activities at the Draa Abul-Naga Necropolis and Khonsu Temple, commemorating the long journey of the South Asasif Necropolis through the ...
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Abhay K's 'The Alphabets of Africa' launched at Jaipur Lit Fest
Poet Abhay K's new poetry collection, 'The Alphabets of Africa,' launched at the Jaipur Literature Festival. The book is a lyrical tribute to Africa, celebrating its history, cultures, and enduring ...
Celebrate the New Year on an eight-night family-friendly journey through Egypt, traveling by private plane, motor coach, and ...
A new documentary by Curtis Ryan Woodside, and co-produced by Egyptologists Dr. Zahi Hawass and Sofia Aziz - challenges modern preconceptions on one of Egypt’s most prolific leaders.
Making a new discovery about a land thousands of miles away can be as simple as taking a walk. Such was the case for Sorbonne University Egyptologist Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, who grew curious ...
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