THERE aren’t many moments in your life where you are surrounded by heaps of gold and mummified cats – but in a new experience ...
Is the Grand Egyptian Museum worth visiting? Read my honest review with real experience, what to expect, ticket prices, and ...
Travel back in time with Stacker through some of the most impressive archeological discoveries in the world, according to UNESCO and news outlets.
Peeking through the trees, visitors at the Harding Memorial are met with a white marble monument reminiscent of a circular temple. The memorial marks the final resting place of President Warren G.
US INSIDE. IF THERE’S ONE IMAGE OF ANCIENT EGYPT THAT PEOPLE RECOGNIZE ALL AROUND THE WORLD, IT’S THE DEATH MASK OF TUTANKHAMUN. THE GOLDEN DEATH MASK IS ONE OF 150 REPLICA OBJECTS TREASURES FOUND ...
How did Howard Carter Locate Tutankhamun's Tomb?' On November 4th 1922 a breathless archaeologist, who had spent his life working in Egypt, wrote a hurried diary entry: “First steps of Tomb Found”.
It happened around 2:15 a.m. at a Dollar General Distribution Center on Wenstrup Lane in Walton. Tri-State city presses ahead with costly park changes amid neighborhood backlash The city plans to ...
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NEW ORLEANS — A new exhibition at Southern University at New Orleans' Museum of Art (SUNOMA) is bringing the splendor of ancient Egypt into the heart of New Orleans. The exhibit, titled "From the Nile ...
The morning after a nighttime snowfall evokes feelings of newness and wonder. If the air is calm and trees still retain their coat of fluffy white, I immediately bundle up and head out to explore. I ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - February 16, 1923. The burial chamber of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun is opened by archaeologist Howard Carter. Carter described discovering wonderful things in King Tut’s ...
April 9, 1865. Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse - a turning point that signaled the Civil War’s end. At its ...