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Cleopatra’s tomb may be closer than ever - and this site is why
A major excavation in Egypt’s Nile Delta is drawing renewed attention to the fate of Queen Cleopatra. Archaeologists believe the ancient site of Taposiris Magna may conceal her burial place. If ...
Curtis Ryan Woodside on MSN
Within weeks? Archaeologist drops 2026 deadline for finding Cleopatra’s lost tomb
She spent twenty years chasing a ghost. Now, the Dominican archaeologist who convinced Egypt to let her dig says the moment has arrived. Kathleen Martínez has teamed up with Robert Ballard—the man who ...
In a BBC archive clip, archaeologist Howard Carter describes the moment on 12 February 1924 when he and his team became the ...
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Tamil trader's name Cikai Korran found inside 2,000-year-old Egyptian Pharaohs’ tombs: Study
A Tamil trader's name, Cikai Korran, has been found inside ancient Egyptian tombs. This discovery proves that ancient trade ...
Horror and Valentine’s Day go hand in hand, with movie options that extend far beyond My Bloody Valentine (though that is ...
Researchers have identified what may be the earliest known metal drill from ancient Egypt—and it was hidden in plain sight.
An immersive exhibition exploring the life of Cleopatra will open in London in March 2026, using holograms, virtual reality ...
However, careful reexaminations indicate the “little awl” is far more significant than originally believed—so much so that it ...
With nearly 30,000 documented inscriptions, Tamil Nadu boasts a continuous historical narrative dating back to the 6th ...
"Egyptian craftspeople mastered reliable rotary drilling more than two millennia before some of the best-preserved drill sets." ...
As part of his current visit to Egypt, renowned Canadian musician Bryan Adams toured the iconic Pyramids of Giza with his family, highlighting Egypt’s enduring appeal as a leading destination for ...
Bucks Free Press on MSN
Family 'constantly swerving death' after 'cursed' relative found Tutankhamun's tomb
A Beaconsfield woman has claimed that her family is "constantly swerving death” due to a curse after her ancestor helped discover Tutankhamen's tomb.
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