Since the late 1800s, women have studied Ancient Egypt, but it wasn't always easy to enter the profession. Here are 8 trailblazers who led the way.
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What’s the Pyramid Curse? The Strange Deaths of Those Who Opened TombsThere’s something deeply human about wanting to uncover the past. We dig, we search, we pry open doors that were never meant ...
The 96-year-old Japanese woman, whom few Australians had heard of four months ago, is set to be responsible for the country’s ...
Among the key finds inside the tomb are a gold ring inscribed with Ramesses III’s name, bronze arrowheads, and an ivory box.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBritain’s Famous Sutton Hoo Helmet May Have Come From Denmark, Not Sweden, New Discovery SuggestsA small metal stamp discovered on a Danish island bears many similarities to the iconic seventh-century helmet ...
The Mediterranean Painting School of Xàbia made a cultural trip to Valencia with visits to exhibitions of Egyptian and ...
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