LONDON (AP) - An Egyptian princess who lived more than 3,500 years ago is the oldest known person to have had clogged arteries, dispelling the myth that heart disease is a product of modern society, a ...
A mummified princess from Thebes (known as Luxor during her time) is the earliest person known to have had coronary heart disease Courtesy of flickr user Rita Willaert You might be under the ...
Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of an Egyptian princess laid to rest with some unexpected bedfellows. Built during the Fifth Dynasty, the tomb of Princess Shert Nebti was found just south of ...
CAIRO – Princess Fawzia, a member of Egypt's last royal family and the first wife of Iran's later-deposed monarch, has died, Iranian opposition groups said. She was 92. Fawzia died Tuesday in Egypt's ...
The tomb of an ancient Egyptian princess has been discovered south of Cairo hidden in bedrock and surrounded by a court of tombs belonging to four high officials. Dating to 2500 B.C., the structure ...
Tomb is 4,500 years old; burial site of Princess Shert Nebti Archaeologists also unearthed antechamber with four officials, statues buried inside International Monetary Fund is in negotiations to loan ...
The 3,000-year-old sarcophagus of an Egyptian princess is one of the standout objects at this year’s Frieze Masters. It is “the only royal Egyptian sarcophagus to ever be offered for sale on the art ...
The tomb of an ancient Egyptian princess has been discovered south of Cairo hidden in bedrock and surrounded by a court of tombs belonging to four high officials. Dating to 2500 B.C., the structure ...
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