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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 ...
The 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 ...
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.