Archaeologists discovered a 6400–6100 B.C. sandstone figurine in Azerbaijan’s Damjili Cave, marking a rare find from the ...
Cleopatra was a brilliant intellectual shaped by Alexandria, where her Greek education forged her philosophy, science, and ...
A newfound pottery sherd has cuneiform text from the Assyrian Empire asking the Kingdom of Judah about a late tribute payment ...
Pure white cats are fairly uncommon, making them rather mystical and unusual in their own right. These white cat names ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's new exhibition on ancient Egypt features nearly 100 pieces from international institutions ...
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Could Cleopatra’s Tomb Finally Be Found?

After over a decade of excavation at Taposiris Magna west of Alexandria, the discovery of coins, statues and a submerged ancient port suggest that Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony may have been buried ...
It also highlights the methods by which people animated the gods for daily veneration, establishing a crucial link between ...
Rare photographs from a long-sealed Egyptian archaeological site are finally surfacing, revealing an enigmatic underground structure that has sparked intense debate among researchers for over a ...
When Rome declared victory, Cleopatra VII confronted the humiliation of being marched before the masses. On 10 August 30 BC ...
While GEM is a monumental effort to showcase ancient Egyptian artefacts, critics argue that these controversies overshadow ...
An Alabaster vase inscribed in four ancient languages reveals use of opiates in Egypt, offering new insight into ancient ...
Researchers analyzing an extremely rare Egyptian alabastron inscribed with the name of Persian ruler Xerxes I have discovered traces of opium within the ancient vessel, suggesting that the narcotic ...