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Lion's head pendant: An Egyptian board game piece repurposed into a religious object with baboons
An ancient Egyptian board game piece was repurposed centuries later in Sudan into a dazzling gold-and-amethyst pendant.
We have been on a years-long campaign of satellite remote sensing of the vast desert landscapes in Eastern Sudan.
Berenson Associate Professor of Contemporary Art and chair of the Fine Arts Department, have been appointed fellows of the ...
The circular mass graves were filled with the bones of people and animals, often carefully arranged around a key person at ...
Staff at the Oglethorpe University in Atlanta closed a door on May 28, 1940. Behind the door waits a carefully assembled ...
In the quiet high desert of Oregon, a small discovery is once again reshaping how we think about early human life in North ...
A visitor views the busts of Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (ruled 51-30 BC), the last Ptolemaic queen of Egypt, and the Roman general Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), displayed alongside a statue ...
A remarkable collection of Greek, Roman and Byzantine-era artifacts has been discovered during archaeological excavations in ...
French President Emmanuel Macron was seen jogging through the streets of Alexandria during his visit to Egypt. A video widely ...
Archaeologists have brought 22 massive stone blocks from the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria out of the Mediterranean, ...
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