Before there were palaces, there was true partnership. Discover the story of Pharaoh Ramses the Great and his favorite wife, ...
While Pharaoh Ramses II was on campaign, his enemies targeted his greatest weakness: his beloved wife, Queen Nefertari. This ...
The opening of an exhibition dedicated to the special relationship between Nefertari's tomb and Italy brought the world's most famous Egyptologist, Zahi Hawass, and the Italian ambassador to Cairo, ...
A team of international archaeologists believe a pair of mummified legs on display in an Italian museum may belong to Egyptian Queen Nefertari – the favorite wife of the pharaoh Ramses II. A team of ...
Are these the mummified legs of Queen Nefertari? Museo Egizio Turin Mummified legs found in the tomb of Nefertari most likely belonged to the deceased queen, scientists have announced. It is also ...
Scientists have conducted a thorough analysis of the ancient, mummified leg bones found in Queen Nefertari’s tomb, in an attempt to figure out if the bones really belong to the famous queen. Their ...
Momtaz Louka (right) and Maria Carrasco read about the tomb of Nefertari while attending the "Ramses the Great and the Gold" of the Pharaohs exhibition on Monday at the Houston Museum of Natural ...
Italian archaeologists discovered the plundered tomb of Queen Nefertari in Egypt's Valley of the Queens in 1904, and amid the debris, they found a pair of mummified knees. Now, for the first time, ...
At the traveling exhibit Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs, 21st century technology meets Egypt's 19th Dynasty. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the intersection of tech and culture, ...
Off the central court of the de Young Museum in San Francisco, a large room is filled with what look like mid-century egg chairs—they are actually Positron Voyager virtual reality (VR) pods. Here, ...