
Archaeologists Discover ‘Lost,’ 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Sun Temple
Archaeologists Discover ‘Lost,’ 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Sun Temple Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed the remnants of a lost “sun temple” dating back to the 25th century BCE. Experts believe it to be one of just six such temples erected as a shrine to sun god Ra during the Old Kingdom, although to date, only two other … Continue reading Archaeologists Discover ‘Lost,’ 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Sun Temple

Cloncavan man: A 2,300-year-old murder mystery
Cloncavan man: A 2,300-year-old murder mystery In March 2003, the body of a man who lived during the Iron Age was discovered in a peat bog in Ireland. Known as the Clonycavan Man, the well-preserved remains indicate that the body was not that of a man who died a natural or honourable death, but one … Continue reading Cloncavan man: A 2,300-year-old murder mystery

Egyptian pharaoh’s 3,500-year-old mummy gets unwrapped digitally for the first time
Egyptian pharaoh’s 3,500-year-old mummy gets unwrapped digitally for first time The mummified body of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh has been studied for the first time in millennia after being digitally “unwrapped”. The mummy of Amenhotep I, who ruled from 1525 to 1504 BC, was found at a site in Deir el-Bahari 140 years ago. But … Continue reading Egyptian pharaoh’s 3,500-year-old mummy gets unwrapped digitally for the first time

Egypt retrieves 36 smuggled artefacts from Spain
Egypt retrieves 36 smuggled artifacts from Spain Pharaonic artefacts that were smuggled out of Egypt in 2014 were returned to the country on Monday. The 36 pieces were seized on arrival at Valencia, Spain, that year. “This handover came as a result of effective judicial co-operation, and the result of concerted efforts between the Public … Continue reading Egypt retrieves 36 smuggled artefacts from Spain

Stone Age beads made from ostrich eggshells formed the earliest known social network
Stone Age beads made from ostrich eggshells formed the earliest known social network Humans are social creatures, but little is known about when, how, and why different populations connected in the past. Answering these questions is crucial for interpreting the biological and cultural diversity that we see in human populations today. DNA is a powerful … Continue reading Stone Age beads made from ostrich eggshells formed the earliest known social network

Researchers discovered a 2 billion-year-old ancient nuclear reactor in Africa
Researchers discovered a 2 billion year old ancient nuclear reactor in Africa The Oklo-reactor in Gabon, Africa is one of the most intriguing geological formations found on planet Earth. Here, naturally occurring fissile materials in two billion-year-old rocks have sustained a slow nuclear fission reaction like that found in a modern nuclear reactor. Uranium-235 is … Continue reading Researchers discovered a 2 billion-year-old ancient nuclear reactor in Africa

Cosmic-Ray Muons Reveal Hidden Void in the Great Pyramid
Cosmic-Ray Muons Reveal Hidden Void in the Great Pyramid Cosmic rays have revealed a hidden void inside the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, scientists said Thursday. They don’t know what’s in it or what it was built for, but it does not look like a secret burial chamber. It’s shaped more like a 30-yard-long … Continue reading Cosmic-Ray Muons Reveal Hidden Void in the Great Pyramid

The cache of 13,000 Ancient Clay Texts Found in Sohag
The cache of 13,000 Ancient Clay Texts Found in Sohag A German-Egyptian mission at Al-Sheikh Hamad archaeological site in Tel Atribis in Sohag has unearthed a collection of 13,000 ostraca (clay vessel fragments) which bear engraved text in demotic, hieratic, Coptic, Greek and Arabic, the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism said on Wednesday. “This … Continue reading The cache of 13,000 Ancient Clay Texts Found in Sohag

These mysterious Egyptian head cones actually existed, grave find reveals
These mysterious Egyptian head cones actually existed, grave find reveals Researchers have revealed details of mysterious cone-shaped headgear discovered at the ancient Egyptian city of Amarna. “Ancient Egyptian art frequently depicted people wearing cone-shaped headgear, but none had ever been found,” the researchers explained in a statement emailed to Fox News. Archaeologists from the Amarna project … Continue reading These mysterious Egyptian head cones actually existed, grave find reveals

Human remains with golden tongues found in Egypt
Human remains with golden tongues found in Egypt Two golden tongues were found still inside the mouths of an ancient Egyptian man and woman who died over 2,500 years ago, the country’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced on Sunday. The identities of those interred are unknown, but the stone sarcophaguses were placed alongside each … Continue reading Human remains with golden tongues found in Egypt