Go back in time to ancient Egypt. Thousands of years, in fact. Their influence on modern life can be seen in our language, art, engineering, and more. Gain a new appreciation for ancient Egyptian ...
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 ...
Deep beneath the sands of Egypt, researchers believe enormous hidden structures may still remain buried under ancient temple complexes. New theories surrounding Abydos and the mysterious Osireion ...
Cambyses and Psammenitus . Meeting between Cambyses II , King of Achaemenid of the Persian empire, from 529 to 522 BC (best known for having conquered Egypt) and Psammetichus III , Pharaoh -from 526 ...
'Thriving and densely-built': Archaeologists unearth 'tower' houses and ceremonial building in ancient Egyptian city of Imet Excavations in Egypt's Nile Delta have revealed ancient Egyptian multistory ...
The small, but vibrant, community of Greeks, with roots deep in history, remains in the Egyptian capital of Cairo to this day ...
A lesser-known period in Egyptian history has just been unearthed. Penn Museum and Egyptian archaeologists, alongside the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, have discovered a massive tomb ...
A joint mission between German and Egyptian archaeologists has uncovered a centuries-old mastaba during an excavation in Dahshur, close to the Great Pyramid of Giza. Mastabas are a type of ancient ...
The world’s longest river symbolizes life and eternity for many wayfaring travelers who, for ages, have sailed down its oasis ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Tomb of ancient Egyptian prince discovered at Saqqara — and it has a giant 'false' pink door The newfound tomb of an Egyptian prince has a false door, which ancient people viewed as an "entry" and ...