In the heart of Tutankhamun's tomb, a tiny box bore the name of a forgotten princess: Neferure. Believed to be a twin ...
From Viking funerals to Egyptian tombs, from Tibetan sky burials to modern memorials — every culture found a way to give ...
ANCIENT Romans used human poo to treat common ailments, archaeologists have revealed. The grim discovery is the first direct evidence that the ancient civilisation really was keeping human faeces ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum has officially opened in Giza, situated just 2 miles away from the Pyramids of Giza.
Beyond the Green Line, outside the jurisdiction of the Israel Antiquities Authority and far from consensus, lies the tomb of Eleazar Avaran, or so archaeologists Haim Shkolnik, Director of the Judea ...