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Peak practice – the art of building pyramids in ancient Egypt | Apollo Magazine

Researchers discover anomalies in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings | The Art Newspaper

The Pyramids at Giza Looked Very Different When They Were First Built | Apollo Magazine

El-Qurna: Exploring Luxor's 3,500-year-old Cemetery that was also Home to the Living | Current World Archaeology

Can a Long-lost Egyptian Colossus Save Ancient Heliopolis? | Apollo Magazine

Children’s Footprints and Painted Murals Preserved at Site Linked to Biblical Exodus | The Art Newspaper

Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Egyptian Princess’s Tomb in Dahshur | The Art Newspaper

Steep commute gave ancient Egyptian workers osteoarthritis | Science Magazine

Egypt’s Mallawi Museum reopens with looted collection mostly restored | The Art Newspaper

The Greeks in Egypt: on Sunken Cities at the British Museum | The Art Newspaper

Egypt announces ‘discovery of the century’ hidden behind King Tut’s tomb | The Art Newspaper

The Afterlife of Ancient Egypt | History Today

The Importance of Death in Everyday Egyptian Life | Apollo Magazine

One God to rule them all: Garry Shaw on Faith After the Pharaohs at the British Museum | The Art Newspaper

Ancient Egypt 2.0—project launched to scan the pyramids | The Art Newspaper

Signs point to two hidden rooms at Tutankhamun’s tomb, experts say | The Art Newspaper

Tutankhamun’s mask and tomb off view to tourists from October | The Art Newspaper

Looking Great for Eternity: Egypt's Predynastic Cosmetic Palettes | Rawi: Egypt's Heritage Review

Divine Aromas: Perfume in Ancient Egypt | Rawi: Egypt's Heritage Review

Better Digs for Liverpool's Mummies | The Art Newspaper