Two mummies vandalized at the Egyptian museum might be those of King Tut's great-grandparents.
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.
Egyptologists fear that Egypt's prized antiquities could be stolen, smuggled and sold abroad.
Two mummies vandalized at the Egyptian museum might be those of King Tut's great-grandparents.
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.
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.
The sculpture fragments of King Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye were found at the pharaoh's temple in Luxor.
Melting ice can help unlock ancient secrets, but warming temperatures could imperil many more historic sites.
Discovered at a major pre-Columbian site, the 15th-century dogs may have been religious offerings.
A trove of small figurines and jewelry that was illegally taken will be returned to Egypt.