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.
Discovering Nefertiti's tomb would resolve long-standing debates, such as whether she ruled as a pharaoh under the name Neferneferuaten after the death of her husband, Akhenaten.
Egyptology has been framed in the public mind, and remains to be, a sort of narnia-esque escapade of fantasy and ...
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Zahi Hawass pursues Nefertiti’s burial as Egyptology’s hardest riddle
What makes Queen Nefertiti so difficult to find is not only the absence of a tomb, but the absence of certainty in general: her mummy has never been discovered, nor has Akhenaten’s, so there is no ...
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Tutankhamun’s sisters may have ruled Egypt before he did
Evidence from statues, inscriptions, and royal regalia suggests that one or more of Tutankhamun’s sisters may have ruled ...
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is still 50 years out from the Tragedy at Summerhall, but Episode 3’s prophecy has confirmed a ...
It's over for this popular One Piece theory as Oda debunks it in Elbaf.
Osama bin Laden was officially declared dead in 2011 aged 54, but RadarOnline.com can reveal the terror mastermind has become the center of a resurgent wave of online ...
ZURICH, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Best-selling Swiss author Erich von Daeniken, who built a lucrative career on his argument, rubbished by scientists and archaeologists, that humanity owes much of its ...
The children of slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman are criticizing President Donald Trump for sharing conspiracy theories about her death and urged him to remove the social media post that ...
Archeologists confirm the lost tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II, solving a century-old mystery of Ancient Egyptian royalty.
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