The Nile River, a vital artery flowing north for 6,650 km, has served as the cradle of Egyptian civilization for millennia.
The royal symbol on the newly discovered figurines solves a long-standing mystery by identifying who was buried in the ...
The Indus Valley civilization, located in present-day Pakistan and India, went through four periods of intense drought, which ...
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square is hosting a new exhibition that reintroduces papyrus, one of Egypt’s most ancient ...
Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, celebrates the success of the ...
DNA extracted from an ancient skeleton in a pot is a genetic mixture of two distinct worlds - ...
In a celebration of one of Egypt’s oldest and most defining cultural symbols, the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir inaugurated on ...
Mesopotamia, situated between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is recognized as the earliest cradle of civilization due to ...
Cultural Interaction in Egypt Through the Ages” conference unfolds at Ewart Memorial Hall, the storied auditorium on The ...
What do we know about the legendary Egyptian King Sesostris? Was he a real person? According to evidence, he was.
The Amarna Letters contain records of ancient lords and rulers seeking to establish diplomatic ties with Egyptian pharaohs.