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Did a Dried-Up Branch of the Nile Help the Egyptians Build the Pyramids?
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoToday’s travelers to Egypt will find the ancient pyramids surrounded by barren, inhospitable desert...
Egypt is building a $1-billion mega-museum. Will it bring Egyptology home?
Nature· 5 days agoResearchers in Egypt say the opening of the museum needs to be accompanied by a plan to return...
Fact Check: Photo does not show tunnel between Gaza’s Rafah and Egypt
Reuters· 3 days agoA photograph of a tunnel in northern Gaza, taken in January, has been falsely described as showing...
The ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky and how I used modern astronomy to explore her link with the...
Space via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWhat did our ancestors think when they looked up at the night sky? All cultures ascribed special...
Assassin's Creed Shadows: Release Date, Gameplay, And Everything We Know
GameSpot· 7 days agoJapan has been a dream destination for Assassin's Creed fans, and at long last, Ubisoft is booking a...
This Long-Lost Waterway Could Explain How Egypt’s Pyramids Were Built
Artnet News· 6 days agoNew research has led scientists to believe that Egypt’s ancient pyramids were built along a...
Archaeologists say they’ve discovered an ancient river that helped Egyptians build the pyramids
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoOur research offers the first map of one of the main ancient branches of the Nile at such a large...
New Balance's Stuart Henwood showcases the brand's regional growth
Gulf Business· 1 hour agoThe general manager of New Balance MENA and India shares the factors driving the activewear brand’s...
Letter to the editor: U.S. gives bad advice to Israel
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoApparently, she can’t see Egypt on the map. When the United States gives military advice to Israel, there is much to consider. The United States made a ...
Former U.S. official offers lesson in military aid — and political power — at Menendez trial
New Jersey Monitor via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSen. Bob Menendez had a reputation as someone “very strong in his concern” about human rights abuses...