We walk you through the incestuous, murderous, and surprisingly relatable world of Egyptian deities at The Met.
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The pregnant Egyptian mummy that shocked researchers
A mummy long believed to belong to a male priest was revealed through medical imaging to be a pregnant woman with a fetus still inside her womb. Discovered as part of the Warsaw Mummy Project, the ...
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The dark fate of Egypt's mummies: Were they sold, burned, or ground into paint?
The hunt for Nefertiti’s mummy leads to a grim chapter in history: Victorian “unwrapping parties,” where mummies were ...
Egypt is a staple on many travel bucket lists, largely because it is home to the Pyramids of Giza—the only surviving site ...
Slightly apart from the main GEM complex stands the Khufu’s Boats Museum, home to some of the world’s oldest surviving wooden ...
Egypt recovered 36 ancient artifacts from the United States, authorities announced on Thursday, in the latest effort to reclaim its ancient heritage as tens of thousands of antiquities are believed to ...
What’s the point of even having bingo cards anymore? With franchise moviemaking so full of surprises, who could predict any of it? After the complete debacle of Universal’s floppity flopped Dark ...
Another season of "Ghosts," another frightfully funny Halloween episode — only this time, the ghost of a mummy comes back from the dead to raise all sorts of Halloween havoc. We begin in Egypt in 1890 ...
A new Richmond baseball team was named the "Flying Mummies" after two mummies housed in local museums. One mummy, "Lady Ta'an," was purchased for Earlham College in 1889 and survived a fire in 1924.
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