The Nile was the lifeblood of ancient Egypt, and its inundation was the pivotal annual event in Egyptian civilization. Every summer, between May and September, the river gradually swelled until it ...
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Researchers found faint inscriptions in a 3,800-year-old mine. One inscribed name could reshape our understanding of Egyptian history: Moses
It began more than a century ago, deep within the ancient turquoise mines of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. There, faint carvings ...
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