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Treasures from two periods of Egypt's history come to light in the richest find since King Tut's tomb
Exciting findings all over the world by archaeologists and amateurs.
A Californian thinks ancient Egyptians used the wind to move three-ton stones
Without help soon, Egypt's unique archaeological treasures will be lost to humanity
Scientists use high-resolution X rays to produce astonishing images of a girl who died too young
A mammoth mausoleum uncovered in Egypt may hold up to 50 sons of the greatest of the Pharaohs
A cache of pristine mummies offers a look at Egyptian life and death around the time of Jesus
Modern technology puts a face on the famous Pharaoh and--curses!--lays to rest a 3,300-year-old murder mystery
Mummies from a rural oasis provide a rare window onto the brief, backbreaking lives of ordinary Egyptians 2,000 years ago
The Tutankhamen exhibit enthralls Paris
King Tut's Mystery Tomb Opened Sunday July 9th, 9 PM E/P
A collection of TIME's recent coverage of the science of volcanoes and their devastating impact
The discovery of a crypt fit for 50 princes sheds new light on the epic life of Ramsses the Great.
Anwar Sadat : Architect of a New Mideast
The foremost Egyptologist of the U. S. at the opening of the Oriental Institute in Chicago