Maynard Owen Williams was National Geographic's first foreign correspondent, and in 1923 he was on hand for an event the ...
A disaster could strike at any moment, and if the Valley of the Kings is to be preserved, action must be taken before it is ...
Tutankhamun took the throne around 1332 BCE, aged eight or nine, and restored the traditional Egyptian polytheistic religion ...
Was Pharaoh Tutankhamun a “cast-off king”? Evidence shows that his shimmering golden death mask was made for someone else. The boy-king Tutankhamun is a relatively insignificant Pharaoh in Egypt’s ...
The seminal archaeological discovery reshaped a field and changed the fight over artifacts — while continuing to draw audiences A giant image of the golden mask of King Tutankhamen at Luxor temple in ...
The objects in the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamen — or, as a new exhibition at the National Geographic Museum spells it, Tutankhamun — were meant to commemorate the Egyptian ruler’s life and guide ...
This content is sponsored by National Geographic Museum. “Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience” at the National Geographic Museum will take visitors on a journey that traverses time filled with ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results