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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.
Nearby, archaeologists uncovered a Roman residential villa that appears to have belonged to a wealthy owner. The villa features intricate mosaic floors utilizing both Opus Tessellatum and Opus Sectile ...
We have been on a years-long campaign of satellite remote sensing of the vast desert landscapes in Eastern Sudan.
How did an Egyptian scarab make it all the way to the Iberian Peninsula in pre-Roman times?
Berenson Associate Professor of Contemporary Art and chair of the Fine Arts Department, have been appointed fellows of the ...
In 2019, Egyptian archaeologists found what looked like a pie-shaped, Graeco-Roman structure of red bricks in Northern Sinai. At the time, the team concluded that they’d found seats for the Senate ...
A temple discovered in northern Sinai, Egypt, offers an exceptional window on to “civilised interaction” between Egypt and the rest of the ancient world, the country’s antiquities council has said. An ...
A structure blending Egyptian, Greek and Roman styles was discovered in the ancient city of Pelusium at the edge of the Nile ...
This pharaoh wanted everyone to know it, too. Ramses II was responsible for many massive architectural projects across the kingdom, including sprawling temple complexes and extensive gold mining ...
Staff at the Oglethorpe University in Atlanta closed a door on May 28, 1940. Behind the door waits a carefully assembled ...
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