Evidence preserved in papyri and graffiti indicate ancient Greek and Roman tourists visited Egypt to admire the Egyptian civilization.
In 1962, archaeologists uncovered an extraordinary artifact in a tomb near Thessaloniki, Greece—the Derveni Papyrus.
Originally written in Hebrew and Aramaic, the Bible is the most sold book in history, it first translation into another ...
The Malabathrinum papyrus (P.Vindob. G 35250, Herakleopolis/Middle Egypt, 5th century CE) contains a recipe for an eye ...
Before vision boards and TikTok affirmations, ancient cultures also believed that the power of thought could reshape their ...
A unique opportunity to test ancient Egyptian perfumes is underway in an exhibition at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo’s Tahrir ...
Etna eruption. Europe’s most active volcano, Mount Etna, erupted in mid-February, releasing fiery rivers of lava and sending ...
JABAL SUKARI, EGYPT— La Brújula Verde reports that the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities completed a two-year ...
The historian Moshe Sharon demonstrated in 2002 that the detailed descriptions of the battles of the Islamic conquests ...
As political extremism, identity tensions, and migration concerns intensify, the Cambridge Festival (March 19 – April 4) ...
On a difficult and emotional day for Israel, thousands upon thousands of Israelis lined the streets on Wednesday to pay their respects to Hamas victims, Shiri Bibas and her two sons, Ariel and Kfir, ...