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Generations of creatives have looked back to ancient Egypt in their search for art and design inspiration—here are three ...
A piece of ancient Egyptian petroglyph dating back to the First Dynasty offers new insights into the origins of the state.
A discovery in Egypt has provided an extraordinary glimpse into the ancient art of winemaking. Archaeologists recently unearthed 5,000-year-old sealed wine jars in the tomb of Queen Meret-Neith at ...
Engravings carved into the sandstone near Aswan in Egypt might have been created at the beginning of the First Dynasty and ...
New York’s famed museum reintroduces its Americas collection with a fresh, future-facing vision.
Egyptian artifacts from the Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection during a special program at 1:30 p.m. July 29, at Mentor ...
An archaeologist has studied broken statues of Queen Hatshepsut—one of the few women to rule as an Egyptian pharaoh, 4,000 years ago—and found that they were not attacked during the ...
An artifact from Iowa State University, linked to George Washington Carver's rediscovery of Egyptian blue, was displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
How one Egyptian-American, Amirra Malak, uses art to express liminal space in Hood River and across cultures.
A new study underscores the ubiquity of pleasant smells attached to commonly displayed objects, like sarcophagi and wrappings used in mummified remains.
A small, wooden diorama found in an ancient Egyptian tomb reflects the importance of grain in an agricultural society.