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    In the sands of Egypt, scientists have discovered the tomb of a mysterious warrior pharaoh.

    According to Professor Joseph Wegner, an Egyptologist at the University of Pennsylvania, who leads the archaeological e…

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    For the first time in a century, a pharaoh’s tomb has been discovered in Egypt.

    A team of Egyptian and British researchers has discovered a tomb near Luxor that belonged to Pharaoh Thutmose II of the 18th Dynasty, who ruled around 3,500 years ago. The…

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    Near the recently discovered tomb of the pharaoh, scientists have uncovered another one.

    A joint Egyptian-British archaeological mission led by Pearce Litherland from the University of Cambridge recently shared exciting news about a rare discovery. Near Luxor, researchers stumbled upon the tomb of…

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    The wise face of the greatest: scientists have reconstructed the face of 90-year-old Ramses II.

    Earlier, HouseWife reported on the reproduction of appearance by an Egyptian-British team of scientists. Ramesses II in the prime of his strength. And now researchers led by Brazilian digital designer…

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    Drunk at the wheel? A new version of Tutankhamun’s death.

    Tutankhamun is one of the most famous pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. He ruled 3000 years ago, ascending to the throne at the age of 9 or 10 and dying at…

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    Tutankhamun: not a weak youth, but a hardened warrior.

    According to legends, the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt from the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom, who ruled approximately from 1332 to 1323 BC, was actually not a sickly boy-king,…

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    So this is what you look like, Ramses II: scientists have for the first time reconstructed the face of the legendary pharaoh.

    An international team of scientists has restored in detail the “handsome” face of the most powerful ruler of Ancient Egypt for the first time in 3,200 years since his death.…

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