In a press conference with Jordanian King Abdullah in February, U.S. President Donald Trump touted his proposal that the ...
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Pulling a train by the strength of your teeth is no easy task. Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, also known by his nickname ...
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Live Science on MSN'Pregnant' ancient Egyptian mummy with 'cancer' actually wasn't pregnant and didn't have cancer, new study findsThe ultimate action-packed science and technology magazine bursting with exciting information about the universe ...
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Daily Star on MSNMystery 'bundles' in ancient Egyptian mummy aren’t signs of pregnancy, claim expertsA debate about a mysterious 'mummy' has raged for years, with experts stumped trying to work out what the little bumps inside ...
Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery of what lies beneath a temple and is considered to be a "geometric miracle".
According to Guinness World Records, the last record for pulling a train with only teeth was set in 2003 by Vulu Rathkrishnan in Malaysia. He pulled a 260.8-ton commuter train for 4.2 meters. Mahrous ...
Posing elegantly before the historic Muhammad Ali Mosque, Farida Fahmy, renowned Egyptian dancer and co-founder of the iconic ...
At the dig site, archaeologists discovered a broken pot filled with gold jewelry, statues of gods, beads, and a brooch.
Pulling a train by the strength of your teeth is no easy task. But for Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, also known by his nickname Kabonga, it's just one of several things he can do to show off his ...
The Egyptian theater in Hollywood is continuing its monthly screening series in association with the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. And March’s is a doozy.
Like something out of Stargate SG1, hieroglyphs lie hidden within a remote sandstone canyon in the deep bush of ...
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