Excerpted with permission from Pharaohs of the Sun: The Rise and Fall of Tutankhamun's Dynasty by Guy de la Bédoyère, published by Pegasus Books. In the murky drama of Akhenaten’s aftermath and the ...
This week, the Ministry of Antiquities will start the second phase of a study aimed at uncovering the mystery behind an unidentified sarcophagus found in 1906 inside tomb KV55 at the Valley of the ...
LUXOR, EGYPT—Funded with a grant from the American Research Center in Egypt Endowment Fund, Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities will begin the second phase of a study to identify a sarcophagus found in ...
Akhenaten, father of Tutankhamun and husband of Nefertiti, ruled Egypt between roughly 1353 and 1336 B.C. FAPAB Research Center Researchers have reconstructed the face of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh ...
ALL names were erased and the death mask was defaced. Now a forgotten box may help reveal who was buried in the Valley of the Kings’ most mysterious tomb. The tomb has no name. Just a number. The ...
Pharaoh Akhenaten has been brought to life in what is the most accurate reconstruction to date - and the digital picture bears a striking resemblance to King Tut. Pharaoh Akhenaten is believed to be ...
Tutankhamun has always captured popular imagination, and been a major draw for museums. The British Museum's 1972 exhibition of artefacts from his tomb smashed all expectations in the box office, ...
KV55 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings that contained a cache of material and bodies brought from Amarna after Akhenaten’s reign. It lies only about 120 ft (36 m) across the valley floor from ...
KV55 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings that contained a cache of material and bodies brought from Amarna after Akhenaten’s reign. It lies only about 120 ft (36 m) across the valley floor from ...
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