The Palermo Stone: The Earliest Royal Annals of Ancient Egypt
A Sicilian lawyer named Ferdinand Guidano bought in 1859 a black basalt slab that had a series of Egyptian hieroglyphs […]
A Sicilian lawyer named Ferdinand Guidano bought in 1859 a black basalt slab that had a series of Egyptian hieroglyphs […]
Egypt does not stop giving archaeologists surprises. The last one took place in the Saqqara necropolis, about twenty kilometers south
A team of archaeologists has made a significant discovery of ancient records documenting daily life in ancient Egypt. In the
The Two Brothers are the oldest mummies in the Manchester Museum and one of the best known in its entire
The so-called “mummy of the screaming woman” was discovered in 1881 in the so-called Deir el-Bahari cache (DB320), along with
A “false door” is, as its name suggests, an imitation of a door typically found in ancient Egyptian mortuary temples
An Italian-Egyptian team has discovered in the ancient necropolis surrounding the Mausoleum of the Aga Khan, in the city of
Depicting Pharaoh Khafre, son of Khufu, at the height of his power, this splendid 4,500-year-old work of art is considered
Nekhen (or Hierakonpolis according to the Greeks) was a city in ancient Egypt where the falcon god Horus was worshipped.
The dwarf Djeho was buried in Saqqara. He shared a tomb with his patron Tjaiharpta, which is an indication of