Aswan has a way of slowing everything down, the Nile moves gently, sunsets stretch forever, and your only real decision ...
The Sphinx sits right next to a pharaoh’s pyramid complex, which makes many historians think it was built to watch over his ...
Archaeologist believes he's closing in on lost tomb of legendary Egyptian queen: 'Could happen soon'
Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass believes he's closing in on Queen Nefertiti's tomb in the Valley of the Kings, calling it ...
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The perfect 4 day Nile cruise Aswan to Luxor!
I spent 4 unforgettable days sailing the Nile River in Egypt, traveling from Aswan to Luxor on a luxury cruise — and it was ...
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The king’s sudden death and the infant pharaoh: Hatshepsut’s path to power
After a reign shrouded in mystery, Pharaoh Thutmose II died unexpectedly in his late twenties, leaving Egypt with only a two-year-old male heir: Thutmose III. With the kingdom vulnerable and Nubian ...
"To my beloved audience, the Coca-Cola Arena concert in Dubai on 17 January 2026 has been postponed due to urgent ...
Feature'War in Sudan: A Trapped Nation' (5/6) When the country's museum collections fell into the Rapid Support Forces' hands, they became a real weapon in the conflict with the regular army. Some say ...
Chemical traces of opium found in an ancient Egyptian alabaster vase shows it had a widespread use. Scientists even think King Tut himself may have used the substance. The findings mean opium use ...
Amado Alfadni tackles the painful and sensitive chapters that have marked Sudan, from slavery to contemporary political ...
A live presentation of re-created costumes of Nubian kings, royal mothers, and bishop based on wall paintings from the cathedral of Faras will take place on December 9 at the School of Oriental and ...
Opium use may have been widespread in ancient Egyptian culture—including potentially among notable kings. Yale researchers found chemical traces of opiates in an ancient alabaster vase at the Peabody ...
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