The Imagine company recently announced that an exhibit called "Discovering King Tut’s Tomb" will arrive in Boston this month.
The Egyptians believed that hieroglyphs offered magical protection to people in this life and the afterlife, and inscribed the signs on monuments, statues, funerary objects, and papyri.
UK team pinpointed the burial of the only unlocated Eighteenth Dynasty ruler, ending a century-long gap in the royal necropolis.
People in the Boston area soon won't have to travel to Vatican City to see Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes up close ...
Archeologists confirm the lost tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II, solving a century-old mystery of Ancient Egyptian royalty.