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Boing Boing on MSNUnsolved mystery of the lead masks case: UFOs, death, and a cryptic note in 1960s BrazilI recently listened to a fascinating Supernatural podcast episode about the Lead Masks Case, an unsolved mystery involving two electricians who may have been trying to contact extraterrestrials. Two ...
Egyptologists have long claimed the statuary of Hatshepsut in Luxor was wantonly destroyed, it may have been "ritually deactivated" instead.
Scientists have found that a deadly tomb fungus called Aspergillus flavus may hold the key to promising new treatments for leukemia.
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The Pharaoh’s Final Days: How Ramesses II Died and What Came AfterRamesses II, often called Ramesses the Great, reigned for 66 years during Egypt’s New Kingdom and became one of its most ...
Research suggests the destruction of her statues "were perhaps driven by ritual necessity rather than outright antipathy." ...
The 'rediscovery' of the ancient city of Imet, in Egypt's eastern Nile Delta, has been hailed a landmark historical find.
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