The ancient city of Teos sits on the western coast of Türkiye, directly across the Aegean Sea from Athens. Today, it is ...
At some point during their grade school years, lots of kids go through a big mythology phase -- they can't get enough of stories about gods, goddesses, and other mythological creatures. And that love ...
Evidence preserved in papyri and graffiti indicate ancient Greek and Roman tourists visited Egypt to admire the Egyptian civilization.
Thutmose II, who reigned from 1493 to 1479 BCE, was identified as the occupant via his name carved on shards of alabaster.
Why did Hatshepsut have her husband buried to the west of the Valley of the Kings, while she was buried in the valley itself?
Egyptian artifacts are showcased at international museums across the Western world. If anyone was determined to see every ...
The solar alignment occurs on February 22 and October 22 each year, which are days associated with the agricultural and ...
In statements to MENA, Director General of the General Department of Egyptian, Greek and Roman Antiquities ... II and the ...
According to Egyptian legend, the goddess Sekhmet was created by Ra, who wanted her to destroy humans who were disobedient to his rule. But Sekhmet had such uncontrollable bloodlust that she almost ...
Journal Editorial Report: The President pushes ahead with tariffs despite high prices. Photo: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images It seems to be a matter of faith among ...
The tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh has been found for the first time since Tutankhamun was discovered in 1922. In what has been dubbed a "remarkable discovery", the tomb of Thutmose II, the last ...
King Thutmose II was the fourth Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, with his reign lasting either 13 years from 1493 to 1479 BC, or possibly just three years from 1482 to 1479 BC. The pharaoh died ...