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How Ancient Egyptians Actually Built the Pyramids

For thousands of years, the pyramids of Egypt have stood as the ultimate engineering mystery. Without cranes, engines, or steel tools, ancient builders raised millions of massive stones into precise ...
That would be at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It’s been more than a decade since the museum’s last big Egypt show, so ...
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Hundreds of coins depicting Cleopatra VII, an Egyptian pharaoh who was a lover of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, have been discovered at Taposiris Magna, a temple site from ancient Egypt. On top of ...
This article originally published at How an 18-story pyramid ended up in a California suburb.
“Our Mr. Matsura” will screen at Kiggins Theatre in Vancouver, Washington, on Sunday, alongside a traveling exhibit of Frank Matsura’s photography at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon, which runs ...
'Until the End of the World' is not just about environmental issues, the director tells PEOPLE — it's more about "the very idea of sustainability" Until the End of the World/ONE EARTH Doc A powerful ...
When he was 19 years old, still eons away from the essays, the novels, and the pseudonym that would grant him literary immortality, Eric Arthur Blair went east and joined the Indian Imperial Police in ...
Birding is having something of a pop-culture moment. Uzo Aduba’s “world’s greatest detective,” from this summer’s Netflix hit The Residence, was a birder, as is Mark Ruffalo’s FBI agent character in ...
The tenuous ceasefire in Gaza is holding after the release of the last living hostages and Palestinian prisoners ...
"Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery" recalls the success of the woman-led music festival created by singer Sarah McLachlan. McLachlan and documentarian Ally Pankiw talk about the film. Music festivals ...
The diary was by Lam Ping-yu — a Chinese officer who crossed the world to train and serve with Allied forces in Europe.