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Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed a 3,300-year-old bone whistle carved out of a cow's toe, and it may have been used by ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 3,300-year-old bone whistle in Amarna offering new insight into ancient police in Egypt and people's everyday life ...
An ancient Egyptian pharaoh may have ruled more than 3,300 years ago - but his legacy still resonates through a Norfolk town ...
A 3,300-year-old whistle, thought to have been used by an early police officer monitoring royal tomb workers, has been found ...
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Skip The Pyramifd - Come to Luxor!

Think Egypt is just about the pyramids? Think again. Luxor is the real treasure trove—home to ancient temples, royal tombs, and breathtaking Nile views. Explore the heart of ancient Egypt in stunning ...
Patrick McGovern, who has died aged 80, was an “alcohol archaeologist” who created authentic ales and wines using residues ...
Santillana del Mar - Storybook Spain, a village you'll simply be charmed by. It's a living museum with cobblestone streets.
In 1866, in the ancient city of Tanis, archaeologists uncovered two stone tablets with decrees from King Ptolemy III Euergetes upon the death of his daughter It was meant to be sent out to Egypt’s ...
Sixty-five years ago, the monumental Abu Simbel was destined to disappear beneath the floodwaters of a new Nile dam. Then the ...
A copy of the Decree of Canopus, which was vital in breaking the enigma of hieroglyphics, has been found at a site north of ...
The discovery of Peñico in Peru's Supe Valley is reshaping our understanding of the Caral civilisation – a peaceful society that survived climate catastrophe 4,000 years ago.