Women in ancient Egypt did not appear to hold markedly lower social status than men. In domestic life and marriage, women ...
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Was Rameses II ancient Egypt's greatest pharaoh?
Who was the greatest Pharaoh of ancient Egypt? Was 'Rameses the Great' really that great or just an excellent self-promoter?
Marie Benedict's new novel reimagines the lives of a woman who was key in the discovery of King Tut's tomb and a female Pharoah of Egypt.
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Khentkaus - The Giza queen who may have been a pharaoh
At Giza stands a strange pyramid-like tomb linked to Khentkaus, a woman whose true role in Egyptian history is still debated. She was given titles normally reserved for kings, appears in royal regalia ...
Eishet Chayil is re-examined as a theological statement about women’s role in Jewish survival, leadership, and destiny.
While a few paragraphs in a single article cannot pay homage to the many women of God we read about in the holy scriptures, ...
The best-selling author Stephanie Dray recommends books that explore the bonds between mothers and their children across ...
And yet the NFL’s king of cheese reminded us this past week why he remains untouched atop a golden throne.
The Dendera Temple and Rosetta’s Historic Houses have been inscribed on the ICESCO World Heritage List as milestones of Egypt’s cultural heritage ...
The little known story of how in May 1942, dozens of Jewish soldiers lit a Lag Ba'Omer bonfire in the shadow of the pyramids, ...
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The loyal, lonely keepers of Sudan’s pyramids
Sudan’s pyramids are no longer intact, damaged by 19th-century European looters using dynamite and further eroded by centuries of harsh weather.
Amid Sudan’s war, the pyramids of Meroe sit in near silence as a lone caretaker and small team struggle to protect the ...
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