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Egypt’s 18th dynasty rose to the start of the New Kingdom (c. 1550–1077 BCE) and was the zenith of Egyptian international ...
Archaeologists in Egypt recently discovered the tombs of three senior statesmen in a burial site in Luxor. The identities and ...
The tombs of three prominent statesmen from the New Kingdom era (1539 to 1077 BCE) have been uncovered in Luxor, according to ...
Painted scenes and a number of objects were found inside the structures, which were built for Ancient Egyptian officials ...
One tomb belonged to Amum-em-Ipet, who lived during the Ramesside period (as the 19th and 20th Dynasties, the last two of 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 ...
Egypt has announced the discovery of ancient Luxor tombs, heightening excitement for the full opening of the Grand Egyptian ...
Cultural tourism is one of Egypt's most important sectors, with archaeology playing a major role within this. It is hoped ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered three tombs dating back more than 3,500 years. The tombs of prominent statesmen were ...
Experts on ancient Egypt are thrilled ... with valuable grave goods for thousands of years by the time of the 18th Dynasty, and "I think people had figured out that these curses didn't really ...
Their rule lasted for about a century (c. 1650–1550 BCE) and ended when Ahmose I, the founder of the 18th dynasty, expelled them from Egypt. Since the Jewish settlement area is also believed to ...