Using a 3-D printer, archaeologists and artists collaborated to render a perfect replica of the tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I—from more than 2,000 miles away. Working from Switzerland, art company ...
JERUSALEM — Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a rare sarcophagus featuring a slender face and a scarab ring inscribed with the name of an Egyptian pharaoh, Israel's Antiquities Authority said ...
The scarab seal ring carved with the name of Pharaoh Seti I (left) and the sarcophagus uncovered at the Tel Shadud archaeological mound. AP Archaeologists unearthed an ancient coffin in northern ...
(AP) -- Egyptian archaeologists who have completed excavations on an unfinished ancient tunnel believe it was meant to connect a 3,300-year-old pharaoh's tomb with a secret burial site, the ...
Gold scarab with symbol of Pharaoh Seti I set in a ring found in a 3,300 year old coffin in the Jezreel Valley A gold signet ring bearing the name of Egyptian Pharoah Seti I was among the personal ...
When artists transformed the measurements of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian skull into a reconstructed face, they came up with a pointed nose and chin more suited for a caricature than the son of a pharaoh ...
TOMB OF PHARAOH SETI I = DAS GRAB SETHOS I PHOTOGRAPHED BY = PHOTOGRAPHIERT VON HARRY BURTON WITH A CONTRIBUTION BY = MIT EINEM BEITRAG VON MARSHA HILL ...
A fragment of the sarcophagus of Ramesses II. Photo: Kevin Cahail An engraved stone slab found under a Coptic building in Abydos, Egypt, is part of the sarcophagus of Ramesses II, according to a team ...
A 3,400 year-old bust of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh King Ramses II has been returned to Egypt after being stolen and smuggled out of the country more than 30 years ago. The bust is being held at Cairo’s ...
A giant, eight-meter statue thought to depict Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BCE, has been discovered submerged in groundwater in a slum in Cairo. Archaeologists from Egypt and ...
There are many statues of Pharaoh Ramses II, but the new one (not pictured here) has archaeologists particularly excited. Share If there was one emotion that archaeologists were feeling as they stared ...
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