Analysis of Egyptian alabaster vessel reveals widespread opium use from Xerxes to King Tut
A new analysis of an inscribed alabaster vase from the Yale Babylonian Collection has produced the strongest scientific evidence to ...
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A new analysis of an inscribed alabaster vase from the Yale Babylonian Collection has produced the strongest scientific evidence to ...
Researchers from Cairo University and the Technical University of Munich have discovered two previously unknown air-filled cavities in the Menkaure ...
A new article published in Archaeometry has uncovered the first direct evidence of deliberate arsenical bronze production in ancient Egypt, ...
A new radiocarbon dating analysis has finally settled one of archaeology's most contentious debates: when the massive eruption of Thera ...
Researchers have long suspected that a deadly epidemic compelled the sudden abandonment of Akhetaten, the short-lived capital built by Pharaoh ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a large New Kingdom fortress at Tell El-Kharouba in North Sinai, near the town of ...
A new geoarchaeological study has uncovered how Egypt’s Karnak Temple, one of the world’s largest and most iconic ancient religious ...
Archaeologists have made a breathtaking find at Saqqara that is transforming the study of artistic traditions in ancient Egypt. A ...
Archaeologists at Egypt’s Saqqara necropolis have uncovered mollusc shells that shed light on aspects of life in ancient Egypt, from ...
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