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Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves thinks there are multiple hidden chambers inside King Tut's tomb that could contain the long ...
Howard Carter, the archaeologist who discovered King Tut's tomb, is famous for uncovering the incredible treasures of the young pharaoh. However, there's a shady side to his story—he's also believed ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum King Tut galleries prepares for their grand opening, with the arrival of his ceremonial chair.
Find your inner National Geographic Explorer in these photos. Lucia Sicos Mamani, a Quechua alpaquera (alpaca-herder, hand-spinner and traditional weaver) hand spinning wool at the top of the ...
The Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning actor is once again elegantly roaming through the land of his heritage in National Geographic’s new food-travel series “Tucci in Italy,” less than three ...
(CNN) — Angel City defender Savy King, who was hospitalized after collapsing during Friday night’s National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) match against the Utah Royals, is “responsive ...
This is Banff National Park, one of the most beautiful—and famous—places on Earth. “It’s a real authentic town and not one that attracts busloads of tourists,” says Andy Brown ...
As a forensic archaeologist at the University of Otago in New Zealand, Charlotte King, puts it, “Everything that’s there is this soft, squishy, organic substance that bacteria just love to eat.” ...
“It sends a shiver up my spine.” A version of this story will appear in the July 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.
Crim emphasizes that the program brings up uncomfortable questions about national security and naturalization. “Paperclip rewarded hundreds of devout Nazis with coveted U.S. citizenship ...