A new study suggests world-renowned Egyptian beauty Queen Nefertiti, whose name means, “A beautiful woman has come,” was not quite as good-looking as depicted down the years. Researchers discovered ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Prominent Egyptian archaeologist and former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass has launched a petition for the return to Egypt of the pharaonic bust of Queen Nefertiti from the Neues ...
Queen Nefertiti co-ruled with Pharaoh Akhenaten, whose reign transformed ancient Egypt's religion and gender roles in the ...
A German foundation rejected Monday an Egyptian request to return the 3,400-year-old bust of Queen Nefertiti, a sculpture which draws over one million viewers annually to a Berlin museum. Egypt's ...
An English archaeologist has suggested that the tomb of Tutankhamun, the most famous of Egypt's pharaohs, is hiding a secret that has eluded researchers since its discovery more than 90 years ago. Dr.
The Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo opened with 100,000 ancient objects, but the iconic bust of Nefertiti remains in Berlin’s ...
What is known is that she was married to one of the most controversial pharaohs, Akhenaten, who is believed to have started up his own monotheistic religion worshipping the sun disc Aten. But her ...
One hundred years ago, in a courtyard at the Neues Museum in Berlin, the world came face to face for the first time with one of its most enduring beauty icons: Queen Nefertiti. Discovered in Egypt in ...
ALBAWABA - An AI-generated video of the bust of Queen Nefertiti saying "I want to go home" has gone viral on social media, causing a flood of comments from Egyptians calling for her return from Berlin ...
Digital scans of Queen Nefertiti's iconic bust—which have long been kept under lock and key by a German museum—have finally been revealed to the public The famous portrait sculpture of the Ancient ...
A photograph taken by a young Egyptian law student besides a bust of Nefertiti's husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten, suggests he bears a striking resemblance to the ancient king. Reactions to his picture took ...
Black History Month has been lit so far! And we are only six days in. But of course, the train of tomfoolery is never late. It arrived yesterday on NBC’s Today Show. The Today Show decided to do a ...