There's something about ancient civilizations that fascinates us even thousands of years later. Their architecture, technology, and everyday life are things we will never experience, but want to know ...
Archaeologists recently discovered an ancient Egyptian luxury barge near Cleopatra's lost palace in Alexandria. The 115-foot ...
Pharaoh Shoshenq III had been buried in this tomb even though he had already built a larger one elsewhere in city of Tanis.
Egypt’s most mysterious queen has been hiding in plain sight. Join filmmaker and Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside as he goes ...
A 2,000-year-old tomb discovered in Heerlen, Netherlands, contained the remains of a Roman soldier. The site was first believed to be a cellar, but was determined to be a tomb after the discovery of ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: A seventh-century B.C.E. burial found in Greece featured an obviously wealthy noblewoman. The relatively young woman was buried with an upside-down ...
Archaeologists in Egypt uncovered the tomb of Ptah-M-Wia, Ramses II’s royal treasurer, near the Saqqara necropolis. Decorated with Osirian columns and detailed scenes of offerings, the 3,200-year-old ...
The intact tomb of an Egyptian royal physician, Tetinebefou, is discovered. Its paintings are so vivid they look like recent ...
A treasure trove of 225 funerary figurines has been discovered inside a tomb in the ancient Egyptian capital of Tanis in the Nile Delta, a rare find that experts say has also solved a "long-standing ...
Officials have unveiled the tomb of an ancient warrior, buried over 1,300 years ago by a long-forgotten people. King Saint Stephen Museum, located in Székesfehérvár, Hungary, announced the discovery ...
Aubrey Brown’s steal and subsequent three-point play capped a furious fourth-quarter rally as Belle Vernon erased a double-digit deficit one day after a humbling season-opening loss Belle Vernon ...
Archaeologists in Turkey uncover a 2,800-year-old royal tomb with a funeral feast, clues to Phrygian power, and links to King Midas.