Egyptian archaeologists recently unearthed the remnants of a Christian monastic site from the 5th century — some 400 years after the time of Jesus Christ.
The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom in the temple of Philae is the last known use of hieroglyphs in ancient Egypt, but why did they stop being used?
Archaeologists working in Egypt's Nile Delta may have discovered a tomb or temple dating back around 2,600 years while ...
An 18-million-year-old jawbone discovered in Egypt challenges the long-held view that East Africa was the cradle of our ...
In a study published in Science, an international research team from the Mansoura University Vertebrate Paleontology Center ...
Pieces of jawbone and teeth found in Egypt have been identified as a new early ape species named Masripithecus moghraensis, ...
Fossil jaw remains found in Egypt suggest that the earliest modern apes evolved in North Africa, not in East Africa where ...
The discovery of an enigmatic ape's 18 million year-old fossils in Egypt hints that the ancestors of all living apes, a group ...
Azeroth’s economy in The War Within works like a living system, driven by weekly reset cycles and the constant push through ...
The team studying the Buto archaeological site believe they’ve discovered a secondary temple or large tomb from the seventh ...
The Toledo Museum of Art is showcasing a treasure trove of masks, amulets, spellbooks and gems dating to between 2000 B.C.E.
Long before horoscope apps, the foundations of today’s multibillion-dollar astrology industry were laid in Babylonia, Egypt ...