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Dating back more than 4,500 years, the skeleton belonged to a middle-aged man who may have worked as a potter and likely ...
After the French parliament voted on Monday to return to Ivory Coast a "talking drum" that colonial troops took from the ...
Researchers sequenced whole genomes from the teeth of a remarkably well-preserved skeleton found in a sealed funeral pot in ...
As a teenager, Eid Mertah would pore over books about King Tutankhamun, tracing hieroglyphs and dreaming of holding the boy pharaoh's golden mask in his hands.
As a teenager, Eid Mertah would pore over books about King Tutankhamun, tracing hieroglyphs and dreaming of holding the boy ...
Trade talks ahead of July 9 cut-off, Netanyahu meets US president and UK Post Office IT scandal inquiry publishes its first ...
More than 30 million people globally have done a family history DNA test, but few realise this multi-billion dollar ...
A consultative approach that is aligned with global best practices would be the ideal route for restructuring India’s Parliament Library and Reference, Research, Documentation and Information Service ...
Queen Hatshepsut’s statues were destroyed in ancient Egypt – new study challenges the revenge theory
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of ...
It's widely considered one of the cradles of civilisation. But a new study has revealed that people living in ancient Egypt ...
DNA obtained from the remains of a man who lived in ancient Egypt around the time the first pyramids were built is providing ...
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