The Egyptian pharaoh and her lover Mark Antony died by suicide and were buried together more than 2,000 years ago in an ...
In her search for Cleopatra's lost tomb, a National Geographic Explorer may have found a clue in a submerged site in the ...
Explorers uncover a sunken port off Alexandria's coast, raising new possibilities about the location of Cleopatra's lost tomb ...
Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery—the first royal tomb found in Egypt since King Tut’s was uncovered over 100 years ago! This newly found tomb belongs to King Thutmose II, who ruled ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 3,300-year-old bone whistle in Amarna offering new insight into ancient police in Egypt and people's everyday life ...
During her hunt for the Egyptian queen’s lost tomb, National Geographic Explorer Kathleen Martínez uncovered the sunken landscape near the ruins of Taposiris Magna.
How did chemist Alfred Lucas, dubbed "Egypt's Sherlock Holmes," save the fragile treasures recovered from King Tut's tomb?
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a 3,300-year-old whistle made from a cow's toe bone, believed to have been used by police to guard royal tomb workers. The artifact was found in the ruins of ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed a 3,300-year-old bone whistle carved out of a cow's toe, and it may have been used by ...
A carved-out cow bone found in Egypt is actually an ancient whistle, once used by an Egyptian “police officer.” This officer ...