Articles for tag: ancient egypt, Ancient Technology, egyptian engineering, pyramid construction, pyramids of egypt

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The Science Behind How the Pyramids Were Really Built

Suhail Ahmed

The pyramids have long been framed as an unsolved riddle, but the picture is finally sharpening into focus: a story of clever logistics, stubborn materials, seasonal labor, and river-borne engineering. Over the past decade, archaeologists and physicists have uncovered decisive clues – from ancient logbooks to particle scans – that replace speculation with testable models. ...

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How Ancient Egyptians May Have Mummified Crocodiles Based on Fossil Finds

Suhail Ahmed

Under the desert’s hard light, a new picture is forming of how ancient Egyptians turned one of the Nile’s most fearsome hunters into sacred relics. Recent fossil finds and scans of crocodile mummies suggest a surprisingly simple, sometimes brutal routine – more sun and sand than secret potions. For years, scholars assumed thick resins, natron ...

The Pyramid of Giza

New Research Reveals Surprising Truth About Egypt’s Pyramids

April Joy Jovita

The pyramids of ancient Egypt are enduring symbols of human ingenuity. Traditionally, they have been considered tombs for pharaohs and the ruling class. However, recent research suggests that their construction may have involved a more inclusive labor force. Traditional View: Elite Burial Sites For years, Egyptologists have maintained that the pyramids, like the Great Pyramid ...

Rock-cut tombs housed the burial of an Egyptian man

Oldest Egyptian Genome Reveals Ancient Ties to Mesopotamia

Suhail Ahmed

A team of scientists has recently sequenced the oldest and most complete genome from the Egypt known as the “Ruler of Nekhen”. The man lived between 4500–4800 years ago which is contemporaneous with the dawn of the Old Kingdom. His groundbreaking findings show he was genotypically linked with North Africa and greatly associated with Mesopotamia, ...

Illustration of Pharaoh of Egypt Ramses II riding his chariot; the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx appear behind him.

The Pharaoh’s Final Days: How Ramesses II Died and What Came After

April Joy Jovita

Ramesses II, often called Ramesses the Great, reigned for 66 years during Egypt’s New Kingdom and became one of its most iconic rulers. Known for his ambitious construction projects, military campaigns, and reputed fatherhood of over 100 children, his life and death continue to captivate archaeologists and historians alike. New investigations, blending archaeological records, anatomical ...

Capture of the iconic Pyramids of Giza under a clear blue sky with camels traversing the sandy desert.

Khufu’s Hidden River: Ancient Waterway Helped Construct the Great Pyramid

Jan Otte

For millennia, the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza has remained among the most enigmatic puzzles in history. Over 2.3 million stone blocks, each averaging two tons, how did an ancient civilization without modern machinery move and assemble? A long-lost branch of the Nile buried for millennia may have been the secret road used ...