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The renowned jewelry house is seeking out and reacquiring watches, jewelry and iconic objects from its history. Over 3,500 ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM has received 163 treasures of Tutankhamun, arriving from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir.
After its original discovery in 1885, an ancient statue sanctuary in Cyprus was subsequently covered in sand and lost to time yet again. However, a recent archaeological effort rediscovered the ...
The archaeologists found over 100 statue bases, fragments of broken sculpture, and previously unknown types of votive objects such as marbled glass beads and Egyptian faience amulets. They also ...
The discovery sheds some light on a "lost" dynasty of pharaohs who ruled during a little-understood time in ancient Egypt's long history. Archaeologists from Egypt and the U.S. unearthed the tomb ...
Archaeologists from the University of Pennsylvania were investigating Abydos, one of Egypt's most ancient cities, when they found a 3,600-year-old royal tomb. From its location near the Mount ...
Field work takes place near the site where the tomb chamber, dating to about 3,600 years ago, of an unknown ancient Egyptian king was discovered during excavations by Penn Museum and Egyptian ...
Burial chamber unearthed seven meters (23 feet) underground It was discovered at important ancient Egyptian city Abydos The pharaoh's name was obliterated by ancient tomb robbers March 27 (Reuters ...
2025 got off to a flying start at Young V&A with the wonderfully inspiring – and busy – opening of Making Egypt, our second exhibition. Why Making Egypt, here at Young V&A, you may well be asking ...
Egyptian officials announced Tuesday the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the last of the lost tombs of the kings of ancient Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty, which reigned for over two ...
The special figurine is created from Egyptian faience, which is a ceramic material characterized by its siliceous composition and distinctive translucent glaze, typically rendered in shades of ...
The exhibition will highlight the cross-cultural journey of faience, which began in Iraq and spread to Egypt, Spain, Italy and France. The technique involves adding tin to ceramic glaze to create ...