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Tahrir Warrior: An Egyptian Doctor Joins the Battle 7 minute read Abigail Hauslohner / Cairo February 3, 2011 12:00 AM EST ...
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The House of Blades: Navigating the Trials of the Mayan UnderworldThe question of what happens after our final breath is central to mythology. Discover tales of Egyptian souls facing divine ...
Stone engravings found in a temple in southern Egypt may reveal new information about a warrior pharaoh named Seti I ...
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How to Craft an Egyptian Sword from a Rusted Leaf Spring: DIY Weapon Making?A unique DIY project transforms a rusted leaf spring into a stunning Egyptian sword using traditional forging techniques. This step-by-step guide demonstrates how to turn scrap metal into a sharp, ...
Twelve severed hands found buried at an ancient Egyptian palace were likely cut from enemies and exchanged for gold in a ceremony known as "gold of honor," a new study finds.
The terracotta warriors weigh up to 600 pounds. Due to their age and significance, they must be handled with the utmost finesse.
Warfare was a way of life for many Ancient Egyptian pharaohs. A new Sky HISTORY series sees why several of their battles are considered the stuff of legend.
Ohio State picked up a win in its first exhibition game in the Bahamas Saturday as the Buckeyes held on to beat the Egyptian national team by a four-point margin.
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