The Shanghai Museum has recently hosted a unique event that has captured the hearts of cat lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The museum’s inaugural “Ancient...
Who Are the Druze Population in Israel?
The Druze population in Israel is a unique ethnoreligious minority that has maintained its distinct identity while integrating into Israeli society. With a population of...
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Egyptian Artworks Hidden Beneath Nile Waters
In a remarkable discovery, archaeologists have uncovered a collection of ancient Egyptian artworks submerged beneath the waters of the Nile River. This joint Egyptian-French archaeological...
Israeli Director Guy Nattiv and Iranian Screenwriter Zar Amir Ebrahimi Collaborate on Historic Film
In a groundbreaking move, Israeli director Guy Nattiv and Iranian screenwriter Zar Amir Ebrahimi have joined forces to create a film that transcends political boundaries....
Unraveling the Mysteries of Ancient Egypt: “The Son of Anubis”
Enter a world where ancient myths and modern heroism collide in the riveting tale of “The Son of Anubis,” authored by Nathan Noble and Brian...
Museum Visitors Eager to Experience Egyptology Exhibition
The highly anticipated Egyptology exhibition at the Shanghai Museum has drawn significant attention from visitors eager to explore the wonders of ancient Egypt. This exhibition,...
Egypt Discovers Underwater Royal Tombs
In a remarkable archaeological breakthrough, a joint Egyptian-French mission has uncovered a series of underwater royal tombs in the Nile River near Aswan. This discovery...
Ancient Connection: Greek Mythology and Ancient Israel Unveiled
A groundbreaking discovery has potentially unveiled a fascinating connection between Greek mythology and ancient Israel. Archaeologists have unearthed a 2,800-year-old stamp in Tel Hazor, northern...
Egypt’s New Culture Minister Unveils Ambitious Agenda on First Day in Office
Dr. Ahmed Hanno, Egypt’s newly appointed Minister of Culture, has outlined an ambitious agenda aimed at revitalizing the nation’s cultural landscape. On his first day...
Spotlight on Egypt’s Leading Ladies: The Unsung Heroines of the Box Office
Egyptian cinema has long been celebrated for its vibrant storytelling and charismatic male leads. Yet, the contributions of female stars, often the unsung heroines of...
Resilience and Remembrance: Tel Aviv’s Nova Concert Unites Thousands
Nearly nine months after the tragic events of October 7th, the Tribe of Nova music festival returned to Tel Aviv’s HaYarkon Park, drawing a crowd...
A Wounded Landscape: Capturing Life in Israel’s South
In the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attack, historian and amateur photographer Dana Arieli embarked on a poignant project to document the life and...
Is Marge Simpson Depicted on a 3,000-Year-Old Egyptian Coffin?
In a fascinating blend of ancient history and modern pop culture, archaeologists have uncovered a 3,000-year-old Egyptian sarcophagus featuring an image that bears a striking...
Egypt Plans Over 200 Cultural Events to Mark June 30 Anniversary
The Egyptian Ministry of Culture has announced an extensive program of over 200 cultural and artistic events to commemorate the anniversary of the June 30...
Utah Man Brews Beer Using 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Recipe
In a fascinating experiment that bridges ancient history and modern brewing, Dylan McDonnell, a homebrewer from Utah, has successfully recreated a beer reminiscent of what...
Egypt’s Historic Sites Revel in Visitor Boom During Eid al-Adha Festivities
As the crescent moon heralded the arrival of Eid al-Adha, Egypt’s ancient monuments basked in the glow of renewed interest and bustling activity. The Giza...