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Archeologists working in Turkey’s eastern province of Van have uncovered 2,800-year-old pithos, or large ceramic storage containers, that once contained grain, oil and wine in …
The long-standing puzzle of how the Egyptians built the magnificent pyramids at Giza has always intrigued scholars and diggers of the past. The Great Pyramid …
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The Codex Gigas, also known as the Devil’s Bible, is famous for three reasons: it is the largest illuminated medieval manuscript in the world, it is so perfectly and uniformly …
On Sunday February 11th, 2024, the Tomb of Neferhotep (TT49) at Al-Khokha (Luxor’s West Bank), was opened to the public.Neferhotep was a Scribe of Amun in the 18th Dynasty, c. 1550-1292 B.C. Since the collapse of the Ancient Egyptian empire, the tomb of Neferhotep had been used for storing cattle and even as housing. When…
Archaeologists unearthed an empty basket, potentially one of the oldest ever discovered, during excavations in Cave 4 at Wadi Muraba’at, 10 miles north of the …
Enormous statues, golden jewellery and hieroglyphic tablets which were feared lost forever have been reclaimed from the sea, and are to be put on public display from 19 May at the British Museum in London.
Archaeologists have discovered an ‘exceptional’ treasure trove of precious objects at the Abbey of Cluny, a former Benedictine monastery in France’s Saône-et-Loire