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Egypt’s 18th dynasty rose to the start of the New Kingdom (c. 1550–1077 BCE) and was the zenith of Egyptian international ...
Under the blazing sun of Luxor, where the towering columns of Karnak stand like timeless sentinels, dancers spin in harmony, ...
Central Park is full of amazing attractions, but would you believe it's also home to an authentic temple piece from Ancient Egypt?
Across the Levant in the 15th century B.C., cities were rising up against freshly-installed pharaoh Thutmose III. It would be ...
International newspapers several years ago reported the discovery of Queen Nefertiti's mummy, citing an English researcher ...
Under the tolerant rule of the pharaohs ... and the famous expedition to Punt. Thutmose III (c. 1479–1425 BCE) Considered one of Egypt’s greatest military leaders, significantly expanding ...
Under this scenario, the silver would represent the wealth the local elite held. However, the researchers see a more compelling link between the silver hoard and Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose III’s ...
February's list includes dancing sea turtles, the secret to a perfectly boiled egg, the latest breakthrough in deciphering the Herculaneum scrolls, the discovery of an Egyptian pharaoh's tomb ...
The discovery of Thutmose ... Egyptian town discovered — and it has a jug stamped with the name of Nefertiti's daughter 3,200-year-old Egyptian tomb may belong to military commander who served ...
It was just this month that an English-Egyptian archaeological ... right—and his son, Thutmose III. The tomb may have been hiding in plain sight for 3,500 years, buried under 75 feet of ...
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization pegs his time on top at under five years ... He was succeeded on the throne by his son, Thutmose III. As the first Egyptian royal burial spot uncovered ...
Her reign included no great military conquests; the art produced under her authority was soft and delicate ... There is a belief that Hatshepsut’s corpse was hidden from Thutmose III and was given an ...