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ARTnews on MSNEgypt Uncovers 2,000-Year-Old City, Once a Center of Early Christianity
Though the surviving structures date to the Coptic era, Egypt said the site was first settled in the 3rd century BCE.
Discovery of Roman city churches in Egypt’s Kharga Oasis reveal early Christian art and tombs highlighting region’s religious transformation.
A team of archaeologists have unearthed a 3,500-year-old New Kingdom cemetery in central Egypt, which contains hundreds of ...
Egyptian archaeologists located a lost 3,500-year-old cemetery containing mummies and statues—among other discoveries. They ...
Ancient cultural blending is shown by the Egyptian genome. This is a genetic connection to Mesopotamia dating back nearly 5,000 years says researchers ...
An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) has unveiled a significant discovery in the ...
The structures were communal tombs built by the Funnelbeaker culture, offering new understanding of Neolithic Europe.
A look at a truly mysterious painting, 'The Questioner of the Sphinx', by Elihu Vedder, and the context in which it was ...
This Massive Egyptian Observatory Is Unlocking Celestial Secrets of an Ancient Culture The 2,500-year-old building with roots in both science and religion helped track the movement of the sun and ...
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