Saturday, 19 April 2025

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Magnificent Jewellery and Amulets from Egypt's 26th Dynasty Found in Karnak Temples

Magnificent Jewellery and Amulets from Egypt’s 26th Dynasty Found in Karnak Temples

The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, along with the Egyptian-French archaeological mission, has uncovered a significant collection of jewelry and amulets dating back to the early 26th Dynasty (664–525 B.C.) at the Karnak Temples. This discovery provides important insights into ancient Egyptian craftsmanship. During excavations in the northern area of the Karnak complex, archaeologists

Bronze Age Settlement Unearthed in the Maghreb, Described as ‘Empty Land’

Bronze Age Settlement Unearthed in the Maghreb, Described as ‘Empty Land’

A groundbreaking discovery in Morocco is forcing a reassessment of North African history during the Bronze Age. Excavations at Kach Kouch, a site near the Lau River in northwestern Morocco, have unearthed evidence of a thriving settlement dating back to 2200-600 BCE, long before the arrival of the Phoenicians. This finding, published in the journal

Ancient Patara Lighthouse Set to Illuminate Sailors' Path Once More

Ancient Patara Lighthouse Set to Illuminate Sailors’ Path Once More

The ancient city of Patara, situated in southwestern Türkiye’s Antalya region, is celebrated for its deep historical significance. Once the capital of the Lycian League, Patara served as a crucial maritime trade hub. Today, the ancient lighthouse, originally constructed by Roman Emperor Nero and later ravaged by natural disasters, is undergoing reconstruction with its original