Archaeologists recently unearthed an impressive mining complex dating back 3,000 years, which had been used to extract gold and pulverize and filter quartz.
The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom in the temple of Philae is the last known use of hieroglyphs in ancient Egypt, but why did they stop being used?
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Archaeologists Discovered a 3,000-Year-Old Egyptian Gold Mine—and Another World Around ItRecently, archaeologists unearthed a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mining camp in the Sukari ... pieces of broken pottery—many inscribed with hieroglyphic, demotic, and Greek script that shows off ...
The Rosetta stone was discovered in 1799 AD. It is a three-foot high stone containing hieroglyphs, everyday ancient Egyptian language and a Greek translation. Since Greek was understood ...
Archaeologists have struck gold after Egyptian officials announced the ... Researchers found the fragments had inscriptions in hieroglyphic, demotic, and Greek scripts, confirming that Aten ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum is filled with archaeological treasures, here's our pick of some of the best historical marvels.
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