Every year brings new discoveries from ancient Egypt and 2024 was no exception. In this countdown, Live Science takes a look ...
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Engineers might have cracked the code for how the ancient Egyptians built their first pyramids. A new study suggests that ...
Wepet Renpet was intrinsically linked to the heliacal rising of Sirius, which heralded the summer solstice and the annual ...
Now we have proof that people drank psychotropic compounds in a carefully prepared concoction, to connect with the deity called Bes.
Nowadays, people ring in the new year with fireworks, parties, and lots of champagne. These festivities may be what’s popular ...
An international team of researchers has uncovered evidence that ancient Egyptians were engaged in experimental treatments or ...
For Egyptians living abroad, the experience of relocation comes with a mix of excitement and longing. While they adapt to new ...
People divorced and remarried. There weren’t schools like the ones we have today, but ancient Egyptians did have apprenticeships. This meant that many children had jobs or were learning a trade.
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli greeted Tuesday 31/12/2024 the Egyptian people on the occasion of the New Year. In an ...
Al-Azhar University has launched a groundbreaking initiative to offer online Quran memorization programs for Egyptian ...