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Well-preserved 49-foot Book of the Dead found in Egypt is the 2nd to ever be found in history
Archaeologists in central Egypt reported finding a 43‑ to 49‑foot, well‑preserved papyrus in a New Kingdom tomb, underscoring ...
Archaeologists discover the lost 'Book of the Dead' buried for thousands of years ...
Exodus’ most devastating plague exposes the price of resistance to God — and why the loss of the firstborn struck at the very ...
We have it great in Israel. Remember how back in the old country we celebrated by going to the dentist after cracking some teeth eating the hard, wood-tasting boxer (carob)?
The ancient Egyptians and modern Egyptians alike sometimes name their newborns after festivals or even the day they were born ...
Since the concentration of minerals in the Siwa Lakes is high, they are believed to possess healing properties ...
Originally published under a pseudonym, Banville's Quirke mystery series follows a troubled Dublin coroner who dwells in the ...
In search of the truth behind allegations animals are being brutally killed as part of a clean-up operation ahead of ...
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Egypt's Siwa Salt Lakes: why you float instead of sinking
Dhaka, Jan. 22 -- The Siwa Salt Lakes in Egypt's Siwa Oasis are known for their striking turquoise water and for a rare experience: in many of the pools, it is extremely difficult to sink. Unlike some ...
The footage of Renee Good, shot in the face by an ICE officer in Minneapolis while she was clearly trying to evacuate the ...
Relief of Osiris from the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt. According to Egyptian mythology, Egypt’s first king Osiris sailed around the world spreading knowledge, exactly like the Feathered Serpent ...
A new exhibition at Yad Vashem highlights the extraordinary efforts made, often at risk of death, to preserve and mark the Jewish holidays during the darkest of times ...
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