Pharaoh
Possible double-burial of pharaohs in Osorkon II’s tomb, newly discovered statues show
Archaeologists uncovered 225 inscribed funerary statues beside an unmarked sarcophagus in Osorkon II’s tomb, strengthening the case for two royal burials at Tanis, Egypt.
Netherlands to return 3,500-year-old sculpture to Egypt
Imhotep's masterpiece: The secrets behind Pharaoh Djoser's step pyramid
Fungus associated with Tutankhamun's tomb, Pharaoh's curse turned into cancer treatment
Cats, dogs, and dung beetles: Discovering the animal world of ancient Egypt
Pharaoh’s Animal Kingdom, a new exhibition for children at the Israel Museum, explores the relationship between animals and Egyptian culture through hieroglyphs, gods, and amulets
New Israeli development PHARAOH reveals nature’s secret to healthy long life
The team used the name PHARAOH because they produced a transgenic mouse they named “Moses” that lives 30% longer than ordinary mice, due to having different genes.
A Pharaoh's message uncovered: Seven hidden codes revealed on the Luxor Obelisk
Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier found messages affirming Ramses II as 'the incarnate king, who cannot be dethroned,' conveying his divine essence.
Archaeologists uncover 3,400-year-old Egyptian city linked to Tutankhamun
An amphora fragment sealed with the name of Tutankhamun's sister suggests the site was a center for royal wine production.
Tomb of unidentified ancient Egyptian pharaoh discovered
The tomb of the unidentified king is built inside the larger tomb complex of an earlier and powerful pharaoh named Neferhotep I.
Tomb of Egyptian general linked to Ramses III found at Tell el-Maschuta
Archaeologists found a gold ring with the pharaoh's name, bronze arrowheads, and inscribed pottery vessels indicating the tomb's importance.
Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs exhibition opens in Tokyo
the exhibition marks its sixth international stop and the 35th anniversary of cooperation between Cairo and Tokyo.
More Than a Pharaoh: The Clash of Human Desire and Divine Power
Egyptian archaeologist weighs in on 'Tutankhamun's Curse'
In his career, Zahi Hawass has discovered many tombs and mummies, including the Valley of the Golden Mummies.
Joseph's dreams guide us how to succeed with our modern struggles - opinion
Israel was built on the dreams of its people. To dream while holding the dreams of others is not weakness; it is the strength to dream together – not in unison, but in harmony.
How much room do growth and unity take up in our consciousness?
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