Egyptian zodiac signs originate from ancient Egyptian astrology, often linked to the deities and their influence on life. Nick Brundle Photography / Getty Images ...
Scientists thought its similarities to buildings from Ptolemaic Egypt — and the body found inside — meant it had been erected in memory of Cleopatra’s half sister, Arsinoë IV. Cleopatra ...
Officials have announced a number of discoveries during excavations around the valley temple of the powerful Egyptian queen, who reigned during the 15th century B.C.E. Sarah Kuta Daily ...
Credit: Austrian Academy of Sciences/Austrian Archaeological Institute Due to the suspected architectural borrowing of the Octagon from the Egyptian model of the “Pharos of Alexandria” and the ...
The skull, found in Turkey in 1929, was identified as an 11-year-old boy DNA analysis disproved links to Cleopatra's half-sister Arsinoë IV Study found the boy likely had Treacher Collins syndrome, ...
A gold chain link headdress worn by singer and actor ... been also worn by singer Rick James in the 1980s, or Cleopatra in ancient Egypt according to Matthew Yokobosky, Senior Curator of Fashion ...
Born to Cleopatra and Mark Antony amid their alliance following Julius Caesar’s assassination, Cleopatra Selene II entered the world during one of the most famous and tumultuous periods for Egypt and ...
VIENNA –– For nearly a century, archaeologists and historians believed a well-preserved skull discovered in an ancient Turkish tomb belonged to an Egyptian princess. New research has definitively ...
Archaeologists working in Luxor, Egypt, recently made several discoveries in the area around Deir al-Bahari (also spelled Deir el-Bahari and Dayr al-Baḥrī), the famous mortuary temple built by ...
Cleopatra's half-sister, who was reportedly killed in 41 BCE at the behest of the Egyptian queen's lover, Mark Antony. The skull was discovered in 1929 during excavations of an "Octagon" tomb in ...
Thus, the hypothesis that the remains belonged to Cleopatra's half sister, Arsinoë IV, were born. Princess Arsinoe was murdered in Ephesos, the ancient Greek city which now resides in modern Turkey, ...
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