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Did ancient Egyptians really booby-trap the pyramids?
The ancient Egyptians didn't want tomb robbers to pilfer treasures in the pyramids, so how did they stop thieves?
Scientists may have just solved one of the greatest mysteries of the ancient world after making a landmark new discovery in Egypt. For centuries, experts have puzzled over how the pyramids, including ...
With Japan's latest cargo ship by Takeda and Vela ready to set sail, Ancient Egyptians can be given credit for finding the ...
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Ancient temple uncovered that predates pyramids
A groundbreaking archaeological discovery has unearthed an ancient temple that predates the Egyptian pyramids, offering new ...
A recent study offers proof of feasibility for using cosmic radiation detectors to discover underground spaces. The detectors ...
Near Peru's coast lies Caral, which existed as Egyptians were building the pyramids, and is the first known ancient city of ...
FROM scaling pyramids to snorkelling in the Red Sea, Egypt is one big adventure for Food Editor Kirsty Spence and her teen.
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Zimbabwe: From Pyramids to Smart Cities How African Nations Can Transform Without Losing Identity
THEY say history plays a pivotal role in shaping the future, and everything in the present can be traced back to our past. This idea resonates deeply across cultures; our religion, customs, beliefs, ...
From a lost city submerged in ash to a still-smouldering volcano, centuries of history are easily accessed in Central America’s smallest country.
Seeing some images of olden times may seem somewhat cartoonish. Because these events happened a long time ago, they can ...
Video of Elon Musk and Donald Trump sharing a warm conversation at Charlie Kirk's memorial has gone viral. People are ...
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