The former striker, who won 51 caps for Egypt and helped them to the African Cup of Nations title in 2006, has made his ...
The distinctive smell of ancient mummies is helping scientists decode the secrets of Egyptian mummification. By analyzing tiny traces of chemicals in the air around mummy samples, researchers ...
Cocaine didn't make its way across the Atlantic until after the Spanish invaded. So how did cocaine end up being found on ...
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Why These Ancient Egyptian Kingdoms That Disappeared From History
Ancient Egypt is famous for its pharaohs, pyramids, and powerful empire. Yet many earlier civilizations existed along the Nile before the famous dynasties rose to power. Some of these cultures left ...
Apparently, this approach for remembering grocery lists, house chores, deliveries, and the like was also a huge part of life for ancient Egyptians living over 2,000 years ago—something for which ...
Mohamed Salah etched his name even deeper into football folklore, becoming the first African player to score 50 goals in the ...
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Smell and tell: Scents of Egyptian mummies reveal ancient knowledge
Science has helped reveal a way through which experts can access ancient wisdom without damaging artefacts, and instead by just smelling them.
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How we decoded the hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt
How We Decoded The Hieroglyphs Of Ancient Egypt' In this clip from the History Hit documentary 'The Story of Egyptology', Dr ...
A Catalan scientist claims the pyramids could be 12,000 years old. Here’s what the study says and why experts remain ...
An Egyptian-German archaeological mission has unearthed a staggering 13,000 inscribed pottery fragments, known as ostraca, at the ancient site of Athribis in Sohag, Upper Egypt, including over 130 ...
A new interpretation of a 3,500-year-old medical text from Egypt suggests that ancient physicians might have bathed patients' eyeballs in human breast milk to treat certain ophthalmic conditions. And ...
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