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.
Archaeologists working near Luxor have identified the remains of a large royal city dating back around 3,400 years, offering ...
Archaeologists near Luxor have uncovered a vast 3,400-year-old royal city, revealing new details about daily life during one of ancient Egypt’s most powerful eras.
Archaeologist believes he's closing in on lost tomb of legendary Egyptian queen: 'Could happen soon'
Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass believes he's closing in on Queen Nefertiti's tomb in the Valley of the Kings, calling it ...
Dr Zahi Hawass said it would be a happy way to end his career if he found the burial location of 'the most important queen of ...
Dr Zahi Hawass believes he is on the verge of making what he calls the most important discovery of Egypt's most important ...
Discovering Nefertiti's tomb would resolve long-standing debates, such as whether she ruled as a pharaoh under the name ...
Exclusive: Zahi Hawass opens up about his new documentary, the latest discoveries changing what we understand about the family religion of King Tut, and why folks keep falling for conspiracy theories.
"If I made this discovery, I think I would be happy to end my career with the most important discovery of the most important ...
The long-lost tomb of the ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti could finally be found, according to leading archaeologist, Dr Zahi Hawass.
Relief of Osiris from the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt. According to Egyptian mythology, Egypt’s first king Osiris sailed around the world spreading knowledge, exactly like the Feathered Serpent ...
Zahi Hawass says he hopes to discover the tomb of Nefertiti before he retires, and he believes he's getting close.
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