Archaeologists have unearthed more than 20 ancient sarcophagi near Luxor, Egypt, believed to belong to "Chanters of Amun." This significant discovery provides new insights into ancient Egyptian burial practices and history.
A joint project by South Korea's Cultural Heritage Administration has made significant discoveries, including a hieroglyph bearing the name of Ramesses II, at the Ramesseum in Luxor, Egypt.
A newly discovered stele in Luxor portrays the Roman Emperor Tiberius as a pharaoh standing among Egyptian gods Amun-Ra, Mut, and Khonsu. The monument offers new insights into Roman imperial representation in Egypt.
A stone stele depicting a Roman emperor and Egyptian gods has been discovered near the Karnak temple site in Luxor, Egypt, during ongoing restoration efforts.
Italy is demanding investigations, information, and compensation from Switzerland following an incident in Crans-Montana, mirroring Switzerland's past demands from Egypt after the Luxor attack.
An ancient Egyptian stone monument portraying a Roman emperor in the guise of a pharaoh has been unearthed in Luxor, offering new insights into historical interactions.