Archaeologists working near Luxor have identified the remains of a large royal city dating back around 3,400 years, offering a detailed look at daily life during one of ancient Egypt’s most powerful ...
A 3,400-year-old lost city has resurfaced, revealing 'Golden' secrets of ancient empires and rewriting human history.
CAIRO, Egypt — Egypt’s best-known archaeologist on Saturday revealed further details on a Pharaonic city recently found in the southern province of Luxor. Zahi Hawass said that archaeologists found ...
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An archaeological team started tracing zigzagging bricks and realized they had discovered the 3,400-year-old “lost golden city.”
Imagine this: you’re following an archaeological team across the west bank of the Nile at Luxor. The air tastes dry with dust, grainy beneath your boots. On your left, massive mud-brick walls rise in ...
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