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Live Science on MSNWe finally know why Queen Hatshepsut's statues were destroyed in ancient EgyptAlthough many statues of Hatshepsut were intentionally broken, the reason behind their destruction has nothing to do with her ...
Photograph by Arthur Piccinati, Nuri Pyramids Expedition It’s a sweltering morning in the desert of northern Sudan, the land of Nubia in the time of the pharaohs. Sweat drips into the dive mask ...
The exhibition proper begins with the first major involvement of ancient Egypt in Sudan for which substantial evidence remains when the New Kingdom pharaohs Amenhotep I (1525-1505 BCE) and ...
The fact that Ramesses II lived to around age 90 was, in itself, quite a feat in ancient Egypt. At the time "most people died ...
Julien Cooper receives funding from the Australian Research Council grant FT230100067 "Rescuing Pharaoh's Gold Mines: Archaeological conservation in Eastern Sudan." Richard Bott receives funding ...
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