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25.The Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 was the deadliest earthquake in US history, resulting in the deaths of over ...
Samothrace, a small, rocky Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea, has a storied past that belies its diminutive size.
A towering mural in France of the Statue of Liberty covering her eyes is racking up millions of views online with its swipe ...
The urge to leave your mark for posterity is nothing new, as ancient Greek graffiti carved into an Egyptian Temple clearly ...
Nefertari was the beloved wife of Rameses II, and her extravagant tomb proves it. Its restored paintings tell an interesting ...
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Exploring Karnak Temple: Obelisks, Witness Marks & 1000-Ton StatuesJoin me on an early morning walk through Egypt’s breathtaking Karnak Temple, where we explore 1000-ton statues, ancient ...
Queen Hatshepsut’s Statues Were Destroyed In Ancient Egypt – New Study Challenges The Revenge Theory
After her death, Hatshepsut’s names and representations such as statues were systematically erased from her monuments.
The temple of Wadjet was rebuilt by Ramses II (1279 - 1213 BCE) and later by Pharaoh Amasis II (570 - 526 BCE), serving as a religious centre of great importance in the Delta.
Some of the female pharaoh's statues were "ritually deactivated," a new study finds. For the past 100 years, Egyptologists ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNRamses II: the secrets of an immortal pharaohThe reign of Ramses II marks one of the pinnacles of ancient Egypt. This pharaoh left an indelible mark through his monumental achievements and military campaigns. Ramses II ascended to the ...
British artist blocked from ‘reinterpreting’ statue of colonial Belgian king Ostend commissioned Brixton-based Hew Locke to recontextualise the equestrian statue of King Leopold II – but has ...
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