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3,000-Year Diet: What Ancient Egyptians Really Ate

Archaeological evidence and tomb paintings reveal what fueled ancient Egypt’s great builders and pharaohs. From flatbreads and lentils to fish, figs, and beer, their diet was both symbolic and ...
Jill Duggar was shocked by some of the revelations about her family in cousin Amy Duggar's new memoir — just like Us. The 19 ...
Over 3,000 years ago, a mysterious king named Akhenaten rose to power and changed Egypt forever. He abandoned the worship of ...
Excavations are shedding light on what life was like at the ancient site, which may have once housed hundreds of soldiers at ...
A disaster could strike at any moment, and if the Valley of the Kings is to be preserved, action must be taken before it is ...
There was a reason Southern businessmen and thinkers were inspired by ancient Egypt: To them, it served as proof that all ...
The powerful gods of ancient Egypt are having a get-together on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. That would be at the ...
According to research published in Nature's npj Heritage Science journal, Professor Sayed Hemeda of Cairo University's Department of Preservation of Architectural Heritage has identified structural ...
Most comprehensive study of the temple complex and its surrounding land and water scapes identifies the earliest period of ...
While the Egyptian pyramids are the most famous, they are not the only ones; in fact, one country has even more.
Archaeologists have discovered a 3,500-year-old military fortress with a zigzag-style wall in the north Sinai Desert of Egypt ...