Radiocarbon Study Redraws the Timeline of Ancient Egypt’s First Pharaohs Austin Burgess·December 12, 2025New data from radiocarbon dating is offering deeper insights into ancient Egypt and its relationship with the volcanic eruption at Thera.
Shrouded in Mystery, Ancient Rock Carvings Offer New Insights into Egypt’s Enigmatic First Dynasty Ryan Whalen·July 17, 2025A piece of ancient Egyptian petroglyph dating back to the First Dynasty offers new insights into the origins of the state.
Lost for 3,500 Years, Archaeologists Unearth Long-Missing Tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II Ryan Whalen·February 24, 2025A Pharaoh's tomb belonging to Thutmose II, lost in the depths of the Western Valleys of the Theban Necropolis, has been discovered.
New Clues to 3,500-Year-Old “Screaming Woman” Mummy Mystery Unearthed by Scientists Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·August 5, 2024Scientists are searching for answers to what caused the mysterious death of an Egyptian mummy known as the "Screaming Woman" nearly 3,500 years ago.
A 5,000-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb is Revealing its Secrets, and What Was Found Inside Could Rewrite Ancient History Christopher Plain·October 26, 2023A team of archaeologists studying a 5,000-year-old Egyptian tomb say their unexpected findings may dramatically alter previously held beliefs about the country's ancient history.