For the first time since the boy king's tomb was discovered in 1922 all the items will stored in one place, a museum director ...
For the past half century, Egyptologists saw the rapid abandonment of Akhetaten as a sign of plague. Now that theory is being challenged.
As Egypt celebrates the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), Ahram Online revisits rare photos of the Golden King collection from its first display at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir in the early ...
A new study, published in the American Journal of Archaeology, aims to show that the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaten was ...
Maynard Owen Williams was National Geographic's first foreign correspondent, and in 1923 he was on hand for an event the entire world was eagerly anticipating—the opening of King Tut's burial chamber.
Researchers have discovered major cracks spreading across Tutankhamun's tomb that could bring the burial site crumbling down.
Archaeologists have discovered a 3,500-year-old military fortress with a zigzag-style wall in the north Sinai Desert of Egypt, not far from the Mediterranean coast. The fort is remarkably well ...
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The plague of Akhetaten has long been cited as a possible explanation for the mysterious abandonment of ancient Egypt's short ...
The famous Egyptian boy king, Pharaoh Tutankhamun is believed to have been wet-nursed by a woman named Maia—who may have been his sister. The tomb of this mysterious woman has been opened to the ...