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Richmond mummies survive in afterlife despite 20th-century fire, lack of identification
Last week, Richmond's newest baseball team was named the Flying Mummies, but what is the story behind the Richmond's two ...
Pa-Sheri is going back to Derby Museums this week to be displayed alongside fellow mummy, Pypyu, in a new exhibition ...
History With Kayleigh Official on MSN
3,300-Year-Old Secret: Tutankhamun’s Sisters May Have Ruled Egypt
New evidence suggests Tutankhamun’s sisters briefly ruled Egypt after Akhenaten’s death and before the boy king came of age.
After more than two decades of restoration work, the tomb of Amenhotep III in the Valley of the Kings has reopened to the ...
Maynard Owen Williams was National Geographic's first foreign correspondent, and in 1923 he was on hand for an event the ...
A once-in-a-decade exhibition of ancient deities — many are goddesses — ranging over more than 3,000 years, from monumental ...
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From single home to research complex: University of Michigan dental school celebrates 150 years
Archival photos reveal the school's journey from using only daylight for patient care to becoming an internationally recognized institution that once identified King Tut's grandmother.
Author Sam Kean writes about how experimental archaeology engages the senses and offers an intimate look into ancient history ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there's a Monster Mash and you can meet the “Ghosts of ...
This October, on Where’s It Wednesday, NBC5 Emily Storm is exploring the hometowns of classic monsters! Today, she takes us ...
In “Dinner With King Tut,” Sam Kean shows how experimental archaeology can recreate the stinky, slimy, and tasty parts of ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Honk!, its parade and Oktoberfest are back, there's are strange ...
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