North Ethiopia: Feast Day of St. Mary, Aksum/Axum…

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North Ethiopia: Feast Day of St. Mary, Aksum/Axum (by travelswithsheila)


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pimpingweapons: Gold hilted bronze dagger from…

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pimpingweapons: “ Gold hilted bronze dagger from the tomb of the Ancient Egyptian princess Ita ”


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3gbases: Meroe, Sudan by _desertsky on Flickr.

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3gbases: “ Meroe, Sudan by _desertsky on Flickr. ”


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King Tut’s Parents Were Cousins, Not Siblings: Researcher

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Key details about the ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s life have remained mysterious.


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Photos – Egypte : découvrez les sublimes images des trois Russes qui ont escaladé les pyramides de Gizeh

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Transgressant les interdictions en vigueur sur le site de Gizeh, en Egypte, trois touristes russes ont…


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What are the three main divisions of ancient Egyptian history?

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The easy answer would be to say the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom. However, these periods were separated by many intermediate.


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History Blog » Ancient Egypt

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Dr. Zahi Hawass

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Meet Dr. Zahi Hawass, a world renowned archaeologist and Egyptologist, from Chasing Mummies. Explore how he researches ancient remains on History.com.


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6 Child Monarchs Who Changed History — HISTORY Lists

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Find out about six young rulers whose actions and decisions had very grown-up consequences.


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5 Ancient New Year’s Celebrations — HISTORY Lists

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Get the facts on the ways 5 ancient civilizations rang in the New Year.


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