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Imhotep - The Search For His Tomb?
Imhotep was an Ancient Egyptian who was a great man in his own lifetime, and was immortalised as a god after his death. But where is the tomb of Imhotep? Will Imhotep's lost tomb ever be found under the sands of the necropolis of Saqqara?
18 commentsNefertari – Ramesses II’s Beloved Queen
Queen Nefertari - 'she for whom the sun doth shine' - was the Great Royal Wife of the legendary Pharaoh Ramesses II, and was shown depicted prominently by his side for more than twenty years. Was this a true love match or merely a political and dynastic union?
19 commentsNefertiti - Where Did She Come From And Where Did She Go?
Nefertiti is known as one of the most beautiful of the Egyptian Queens. But what do we know about Queen Nefertiti? Where did Queen Nefertiti come from and what was the ultimate fate of Nefertiti?
48 commentsQueens in Ancient Egypt - Ahmose Nefertari
Queen Ahmose Nefertari was a powerful queen in Ancient Egypt and could be viewed as the mother of the 18th dynasty. So find out more about Ahmose Nefertari and her life in Ancient Egypt
13 commentsSenmut – Courtier or Lover of Hatshepsut?
Was the powerful ancient Egyptian courtier the lover of the female Pharaoh Hatshepsut? Find out more about the life of Senmut and his relationship with Queen Hatshepsut
20 commentsSneferu - The Pharaoh Who Built Pyramids
The pharaoh Sneferu was a prolific pyramid builder of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. He was responsible for building three large pyramids at Meidum and Dashur and also was known for being a kind and wise pharaoh, so read on to discover more about Sneferu.
12 commentsDeir el-Medina - Ancient Egyptian Workmen's Village
Deir el-Medina is where the workmen lived who cut the tombs of the pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings. So what was life like in the ancient Egyptian village?
18 commentsKV5 - Tomb of the Sons of Ramses II in the Valley of the Kings
KV5 is one of the most fascinating tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Built as a tomb for the sons of Rameses II, KV5 is the largest tomb yet discovered in the royal valley
20 commentsPharaoh Djoser, Imhotep and the Step Pyramid at Saqqara
Pharaoh Djoser is famous for having built the Step Pyramid at Saqqara. The Step Pyramid is the first large monument in the world to be constructed entirely of stone and the first pyramid built for a pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
24 commentsPharaohs of Egypt – Sneferu and His Overachieving Family
The pharaoh Sneferu was the first pharaoh of Egypt's 4th dynasty and the father of a big family of overachievers, that included the pharaoh Khufu who built the Great Pyramid at Giza. Read on to find out more about this ancient royal family
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