The Lady of Kalymnos is an exquisite Greek sculpture dating back to the Hellenistic period, around the 3rd century BC.
Fruit baskets -with fruit still inside- that are more than 2,200 years old were found in Heracleion, the ancient underwater city of Egypt.
No travel destination in the world offers the diversity of Egypt. The country unquestionably belongs to a social and cultural ...
located about 27 miles west of Alexandria, Egypt. A research team led by Egyptologist Sylvain Dhennin found that the settlement was inhabited across several periods, with key evidence pointing to its ...
The remains of Alexander the Great may lie under the streets of Alexandria, they may have been "eaten by a shark," or they ...
1550–1069 BCE). Kom el-Nugus is located 43 kilometers west of Alexandria, strategically situated between the Mediterranean Sea and Lake Mariout. The terrain is marked by a horseshoe-shaped mound ...
A statement by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said on Saturday that the discovery came during excavation work in the Taposiris Magna area, 45 kilometers west of Alexandria, in the ruins of a ...
Old Temple Dedicated to Egyptian Cat Goddess Bastet Discovered by Archeologists Near a Train Station The Supreme Council of ...
It’s the oldest allegorical symbol in alchemy, adopted by Greek alchemists of Hellenistic Alexandria, and forms part of the foundation upon which the Earth rests in Hinduism. For Buddhists ...