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An unusual depiction of the ancient Egyptian sky goddess Nut may include a representation of the "Dark River" or "Great Rift" ...
An artifact from Iowa State University, linked to George Washington Carver's rediscovery of Egyptian blue, was displayed at ...
Ancient Egyptians appear to have depicted the Milky Way in their funerary art, according to a new study published in the ...
“Moreover, it reopens the possibility of ‘Winding Waterway’ being the ancient Egyptian name of our galaxy.” Elizabeth Rayne is a creature who writes. Her work has appeared in Popular ...
this aquatic beauty wasn’t just decorative — it was practically ancient Egypt’s pharmacy in a flower. Depictions of the blue lotus appear everywhere in Egyptian art and artifacts.
Researchers found the older ancient Egyptian settlement while they were studying the Greek one. An unexpected discovery of mudbrick dating to the New Kingdom (circa 1550 to 1070 B.C.) revealed the ...
Nut’s cosmological vignette on the outer coffin of Nesitaudjatakhet in the collection of Odessa Archaeological Museum OAM 52976 (C107). Nut’s body is covered in stars as well as a thick ...
along with sections of a religious text associated with ancient Egyptian royal burials. Dr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled, Secretary-General of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities described the ...
The newly-found ancient Egyptian settlement at the site could date back as far as the 18th Dynasty (c. 1550–1292 BC), as indicated by surviving artefacts. For example, an amphora – a ...
In the 1970s, a Ramses cartouche was discovered at Themilat Radadi, along the Egyptian-Israeli border, an area associated with the copper trade. To date, no archaeological artifacts have been ...