Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – Earlier this year, archaeologists excavated in Luxor, Egypt where they uncovered a small wooden coffin belonging to a woman who was about 15-year-old
MessageToEagle.com – Most probably no other site in Egypt is more impressive and fascinating than Karnak. Karnak represents one of the greatest temple complexes in the world. It is
A. Sutherland – MessageToEagle.com – Akhenaten is one of the most famous rulers in the Land of Pharaohs and he still remains a unique and controversial figure in
MessageToEagle.com – A private tomb in the Theban necropolis in Luxor, has been unearthed by Japanese researchers from Waseda University. Based on its style, the beautifully decorated tomb
MessageToEagle.com – The tomb of Amenrenef (‘Amn eir nef’), the servant of King Thutmose III’s house was unearthed during the Spanish-Egyptian excavations at the Temple of Millions of
A. Sutherland – MessageToEagle.com – Valley of the Kings was protected by a goddess called Meretseger, according to an ancient Egyptian legend. The goddess took the form of
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists have discovered several statues of the ancient Egyptian goddess of war, Sekhmet, which date back to the era of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1410-1372 B.C.) in
MessageToEagle.com – The sarcophagus of Ankh-f-n-khonsu, a high priest of ancient Egyptian god Amun Ra, has been unearthed in the west bank of Luxor, Antiquities Minister Mamdouh al Damaty
MessageToEagle.com – German archaeologists found two statues of Sekhmet, the Ancient Egyptian goddess of war and destruction, during work at a dig in the ruined city of Luxor, in