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Scientist suggests Egyptian pyramids were 'ancient ports', built near a Nile branch that disappeared
A scientist has uncovered a secret river that might have helped Egyptians build the pyramids. An ancient branch of the River Nile might have been used to transport material to build the mammoth ...
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Tui River Cruises expands Egyptian excursions including Giza pyramids and tea in Death on the Nile hotel
Guests aboard Tui River Cruises’ Nile sailings will be able to take a sunset tea at a hotel that inspired work by Agatha Christie and visit the Giza Pyramids in Cairo as part of the brand’s expanded ...
Just inside the entrance of Cairo’s must-see Egyptian Museum is an unassuming display case off to the left. Competing for attention in a sea of head-turning antiquities — from towering statues to ...
How ancient builders raised the mighty pyramids still captures the curiosity of historians and scientists. Despite decades of digging, high-tech scanning, and countless theories, the puzzle remains: ...
A provocative new theory suggests that the original Garden of Eden may not have been in Mesopotamia, roughly modern-day Iraq, as has been long-assumed — but rather in Egypt, under the towering shadow ...
The pyramids of ancient Egypt and Sudan may not have been just for the rich, according to burials found at the archaeological site of Tombos in Sudan. "Our findings suggest that pyramid tombs, once ...
If ancient wonders, mysterious temples and the steady flow of the Nile River are calling, a cruise on Egypt’s most famous waterway is one of the best ways to see and do it all. From Luxor to Aswan ...
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