Queen Nefertiti co-ruled with Pharaoh Akhenaten, whose reign transformed ancient Egypt's religion and gender roles in the ...
King Tut’s iconic mask is 21 inches tall, inlaid with precious stones, and features a 5.5-pound golden beard as part of the ...
They reunite years later after receiving information about the lost Tomb of Nefertiti, with a goal of reigniting their ...
Professor Joann Fletcher of the University of York told History Hit audiences that the Tutankhamun's ears are an "overlooked" ...
New research suggests Tutankhamun’s iconic golden mask may have originally belonged to another royal figure, possibly Queen ...
Renowned Egyptologist Zahi Hawass announced that Egypt has recovered 67 artifacts from Germany, including a mummy's foot and ...
They research team focused on a specific detail that had previously gone unnoticed: the perforated ears of the mask.
The prevailing theory suggests that his funerary mask may have been hastily modified from a mask originally intended for ...
One of the most iconic Egyptian relics, the death of King Tutankhamun, perhaps was never made for the late pharaoh, according to a new study carried out by a team from the University of York in the UK ...
The idea that the mask may have belonged to Queen Nefertiti, Tutankhamun’s stepmother, was initially proposed by Egyptologist ...