The excavation of an ancient burial in northern Latvia dating back over 5,000 years challenges long-held assumptions about ...
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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?
Visiting the ancient yew tree at the center of the abandoned Muckross Abbey in Killarney, Ireland, is a transformative ...
Africa hosts some of the most fascinating ancient labyrinths in the world, promising exhilarating adventures for those brave ...
During her hunt for the Egyptian queen’s lost tomb, National Geographic Explorer Kathleen Martínez uncovered the sunken landscape near the ruins of Taposiris Magna.
Europe's ancient stone trails provide an unparalleled hiking experience, intertwining history with scenic beauty ...
Archaeologists discovered ancient docks and artifacts from a submerged 2,000-year-old city believed to be an extension of ...
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This Drilled Cow Bone May Have Been an Ancient Egyptian Cop’s Whistle
A carved-out cow bone found in Egypt is actually an ancient whistle, once used by an Egyptian “police officer.” This officer ...
Princes of Ancient Greece' at the Getty Villa gives the first look outside Europe at the ancient Greek Griffin Warrior, whose ...
"The port was active during the time of Cleopatra and before at the beginning of the dynasty," noted the archaeologist behind the discovery.
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3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian whistle was likely used by police officer tasked with guarding the 'sacred location' of the royal tomb
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed a 3,300-year-old bone whistle carved out of a cow's toe, and it may have been used by ...
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