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The life, death, and life of Osiris, King of the Underworld.
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The Fitzwilliam Museum's new exhibition suggests that sometimes tomb robbers were just as happy with stealing wooden coffins.
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Seems legit. Now check out his explanation!
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What is it about ancient Egypt that still has us spellbound?
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Meet Oscar, the globe-trotting rescue dog.
Read MoreEgypt's most famous battle site
It was at Edfu that Horus defeated Seth and won the throne of Egypt.
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Charlotte Booth's new book tells the story of Egypt's pyramids.
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The temples of ancient Egypt were not very welcoming to the average ancient Egyptian.
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Reeves Still Believes
What were the three words in Dr. Reeves' speech that suggest the hidden chambers ARE there?
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Ancient Egypt never looked so good!
Read MoreBeyond Beauty.
A free exhibition at Two Temple Place in London.
Read MorePictured is the outermost of Tutankhamun's three coffins that cocooned the young king for over 3,000 years. Nicholas Reeves believes that the right-side of the wall in the background is largely false, designed to foil tomb robbers and protect whatever lies beyond. Photo: Khaled Desouki.
"... the preliminary results reached so far do not contradict with the results of the previous radar scans."
The news from the latest scans of Tutankhamun's tomb.
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