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Arabic document from 17th-century rubbish heap confirms existence of semi-legendary Nubian king
A recent study published in Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa explores new historical evidence of one of pre-colonial Dongola's earliest rulers. Previously considered semi-legendary, the ...
The spider-shaped sword ornament was created in Ghana in the 19th century and was passed down in a Texas family for ...
Archaeologists have finally found the first contextual evidence of Sudan's "King Arthur's" existence, King Qasqash.
• The KV55 Controversy: DNA analysis from 2010 identified the desecrated mummy in Tomb KV55 as the likely father of Tutankhamun and the heretic king Akhenaten himself, but the lack of severe physical ...
Travel and Tour World (TTW) has unveiled its new research, "50 heritage sites in the world for 2026," highlighting the landmarks shaping the future of heritage tourism. Based on editorial research, ...
Although undated, the archaeological context provides a reliable timeframe. Coins minted during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Murad IV (1623–1640) were found in the same room, placing their creation ...
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Sudan's 'King Arthur' proven real after ancient document found in trash
Archaeologists have discovered a centuries-old document that provides the first contemporary evidence Nubian King Qashqash ...
Did the legendary kings of Troy really exist? Some researchers argue that they appear in Hittite letters, but is this really the case?
A traveling art exhibit celebrating African civilizations, Egyptian mythology, and historic landscapes arrives in ...
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