In Year 11, Hatshepsut embarked on an arduous expedition to Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai—a holy site dedicated to Hathor, goddess of turquoise. At 850 meters high, she climbed to the temple and ...
Our modern calendar is the Gregorian calendar, named for Pope Gregory XIII, who reformed it in 1582 to correct some errors in ...
UC archaeologists found a 3,500-year-old tomb of the 'Griffin Warrior' in Greece, revealing Mycenaean artifacts.
At her mortuary temple, Hatshepsut carved an extraordinary story into stone: a divine birth. The scenes show the god Amun, disguised as her father, visiting her mother Queen Ahmose to conceive a ...
World Archaeology Magazine highlighted the startling discoveries of stunning ancient Greek artifacts by researchers with the ...
As our ship slows to pass through the lock at Esna, 35 miles south of Luxor, the pirates strike. An organised squadron of bearded men wearing long Egyptian galabeyas, they row their wooden dinghies ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The powerful gods of ancient Egypt are having a get-together on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. That would be at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It’s been more than a decade since the ...