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2 Baby Mummies In Tutankhamun's Tomb, Why?
We all know that Tutankhamun was more than wealthy enough to have tombs built or graves dug for both his stillborn daughters if he had pleased to do so. So by that logic there must have been another ...
The Bayeux Tapestry is returning to the UK more than 900 years after its creation, the Department for Culture, Media and ...
An archaeologist performs restorations on the sarcophagus of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in the restoration lab of the Grand Egyptian ...
The Nassau County Museum of Art is celebrating summer with three vibrant new exhibitions on view through early November.
As a teenager, Eid Mertah would pore over books about King Tutankhamun, tracing hieroglyphs and dreaming of holding the boy ...
A fungus that is thought to have claimed the lives of several excavators working on King Tutankhamun's burial site has had a ...
Tutankhamun’s Iconic Gold Death Mask Is Getting a New Home Near the Pyramids of Giza Soon, the elaborately decorated artifact will be transferred to the brand new Grand Egyptian Museum, joining ...
Tutankhamun’s fame today stems largely from the discovery of his tomb, which was filled with lavish goods – not only the magnificent funerary mask, but chariots, statues and even a dagger ...
THE mystery of what killed King Tutankhamun may finally be solved — after scientists unearthed groundbreaking DNA evidence. The young pharaoh’s untimely death at just 18 has baffled experts f… ...
Lifestyle History 'Unexpected' Tutankhamun discovery after DNA results used to trace Boy King's family The Boy King is one of Egypt's most iconic pharaohs after the discovery of his tomb in 1922.
Tutankhamun breakthrough after 'unexpected' DNA results emerge from tests on Boy King Egyptologists were met with a huge "surprise" after tracing the familial ties of Tutankhamun's parents.
King Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered in 1922, filled with a collection of thousands of priceless artifacts — some of which experts now believe were previously overlooked.