A new documentary directed by Tamer Mohsen was released one day after the official opening of the Tutankhamun Gallery at GEM.
Dan Snow, Raksha Dave and John Sergeant retrace the final 100 days of ancient Egypt’s most legendary pharaoh Tutankhamun, to find out what daily life was like for the 19-year-old king.
In the Nile Delta lies Tanis—a royal necropolis where untapped tombs revealed gold masks, silver coffins and jewellery that match if not exceed the treasures of Tutankhamun.
These ancient tombs aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. The tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt is plagued with cracks, water damage and fungi, sparking fears that “disaster could strike at any moment” for ...
In 1922, deep in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, a twelve-year-old boy made a discovery that would change history forever. His name was Hussein Abdel-Rasoul—the unsung Egyptian child who led the world to ...
The centenary of a historic archaeological moment is being marked in Dorchester.