Feb 02 2011

King Tut’s Tomb to Remain Open

Despite reports to the contrary, visitors will still be able to see the elaborately decorated tomb of the boy king, according to Zahi Hawass, chief of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.

Jan 31 2011

Egypt’s Treasures: Assessing the Damage

Egyptologists fear that Egypt's prized antiquities could be stolen, smuggled and sold abroad.

Jan 30 2011

Egypt’s Tombs, Temples Under Siege

Egyptian residents are banding together to protect their country's rich cultural heritage, but gangs of looters are targeting unguarded tombs.

Jan 30 2011

Tut Family Mummies Damaged in Egypt Riots?

Two mummies vandalized at the Egyptian museum might be those of King Tut's great-grandparents.

Jan 24 2011

Egypt Wants Nefertiti Bust Back

Germany currently houses the limestone bust which helped make glorifies the ancient Queen's beauty.

Jan 20 2011

King Tut’s Tomb to Remain Open

Despite reports to the contrary, visitors will still be able to see the elaborately decorated tomb of the boy king, according to Zahi Hawass, chief of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.

Jan 20 2011

King Tut’s Tomb to Remain Open

Despite reports to the contrary, visitors will still be able to see the elaborately decorated tomb of the boy king, according to Zahi Hawass, chief of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.

Jan 10 2011

Statue Pieces of King Tut’s Grandparents Found

The sculpture fragments of King Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye were found at the pharaoh's temple in Luxor.

Jan 03 2011

King Tut’s Wife’s Tomb May Emerge in 2011

Zahi Hawass talks to Discovery News about what he's hoping to find in the shifting Egyptian sands this year.

Dec 28 2010

Ancient Egyptian Priests’ Names Preserved in Pottery

These ancient Egyptian holy men served at the temple of the crocodile god Soknopaios.

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