The sarcophagi inhabitants’ actual names are unknown, but these “chantresses of Amun” served a god whose cult ran strong even when Egypt was in turmoil.
Now on display in London, "Ramses and the Pharaohs' Gold" features 3,000-year-old artifacts alongside virtual reality experiences that transport museumgoers to the 13th century B.C.E.
Walking and wandering, one marvels at the swish townhouses punctuated by the occasional embassy tucked away overlooking a ...
Why did archeologists still risk inciting the wrath of King Tutankhamun?
FEATURING 180 priceless artefacts, this extraordinary international exhibition celebrates the reign and legacy of Ramses the Great.
Why did archeologists still risk inciting the wrath of King Tutankhamun?