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Egypt: Luxor festival sees tahtib take centre stage
At a cultural festival in the Egyptian city of Luxor, the spotlight was on tahtib, which is part sport and part traditional ...
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Researchers found faint inscriptions in a 3,800-year-old mine. One inscribed name could reshape our understanding of Egyptian history: Moses
It began more than a century ago, deep within the ancient turquoise mines of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. There, faint carvings ...
Halafian pottery shows that early agricultural societies practiced advanced mathematical thinking through plant-based art long before writing.
Archaeologists recently discovered the remnants of an ancient Egyptian “pleasure boat” near the ruins of Cleopatra VII’s lost ...
In a quiet corner of New York’s Brooklyn Museum, a luminous alabaster sculpture of an Egyptian queen commands attention. Just 16 inches high, the sculpture is modest in scale but arresting in presence ...
Historian Mike Hennessy brings to life the game where it - probably - all began for one of football’s great love-hate ...
A Golani Brigade celebration illuminates a Jewish presence that long predates modern politics—and hints at what may come next ...
The art museum and the farm and country village (formerly known as the Farmer’s Museum) are sister museums, each with its own ...
A new discovery has rewritten the timeline of Egypt's early dynasties, placing the rise of the New Kingdom nearly a century later than previously thought. The New Kingdom, which lasted from 1550 to ...
Clint Harp became a fan-favorite during his time on HGTV‘s “Fixer Upper.” The Texas native would often help Chip and Joanna Gaines build one-of-a-kind pieces for their home renovation clients.
Abstract: Question answering (QA) in Egyptian history presents a unique and complex challenge for Arabic natural language processing (NLP). This study aims to explore and assess how large language ...
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