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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Egyptologist Howard Carter first laid eyes on the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt back in 1922. An exhibit coming to ...
Egyptologist Howard Carter first laid eyes on the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt back in 1922. An exhibit coming to Boston wants to take visitors back to that time in history to see the ...
A new traveling exhibition about the ancient Egyptian Boy King Tutankhamun will open to the public in Boston starting this February. The exhibition, titled “Discovering King Tut’s Tomb,” will launch ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Batman is, at his core, a very simple idea. A sad rich guy dresses like a bat and punches a clown. You know, basic stuff. But DC ...
Tut's head, scanned in .62-millimeter slices to register its intricate structures, takes on eerie detail in the resulting image. With Tut's entire body similarly recorded, a team of specialists in ...
Famed archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass believes he is close to discovering the long-lost tomb of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. Hawass, an Egyptologist and the former Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, ...
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Sebastian Stan may be headed for Gotham City. The Oscar-nominated star of “The Apprentice” is in talks to join Robert Pattinson in DC Studios’ “The Batman Part II.” Stan is no stranger to costumed ...
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Archaeologist claims he's close to finding the lost tomb of Tutankhamun's stepmother, Nefertiti
The long–lost tomb of the ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti could finally be found, according to a leading archaeologist. Widely considered one of the most powerful women in antiquity – as well as one ...
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