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Egypt Honors Hussein Abdel-Rasoul: The Boy Behind Tut’s Discovery
In 1922, deep in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, a twelve-year-old boy made a discovery that would change history forever. His name was Hussein Abdel-Rasoul—the unsung Egyptian child who led the world to ...
Prime ministers, presidents and royalty descended on Cairo on Saturday to attend the spectacle-laden inauguration of a sprawling new museum built near the Pyramids to house one of the world's richest ...
For the first time since the boy king's tomb was discovered in 1922 all the items will stored in one place, a museum director ...
Egypt on Saturday held a glittering ceremony attended by world leaders to mark the long-awaited full opening of the Grand ...
More than two decades in the making, the ultra-modern museum anticipates five million visitors annually, with never-before-seen relics on display.
Museum, the biggest worldwide dedicated to a single civilization, will exhibit some 50,000 artifacts of pharaohs and Egyptian gods ...
Egypt is inaugurating on Saturday the Grand Egyptian Museum, two decades in the making, with the aim of drawing more visitors to revitalize the country’s tourist industry.
Two decades in the making, the museum located near the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx showcases over 50,000 artifacts detailing ...
AI expert Dominic Lees said that Morgan Neville’s decision to recreate Anthony Bourdain’s voice with the help of artificial ...
Here are some long hidden artifacts—from King Tut's treasures to underwater antiquities—getting their debut at the Grand ...
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How Did We Really Crack The Rosetta Stone?
How did we really decipher the Ancient Egyptian language? Was the discovery of the Rosetta Stone crucial to cracking ...
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