Discovery includes first-ever statues of King Djoser with his wife and ten daughters.
Archaeologist Jósef Szykulski concluded that the group associated with the mass grave at El Curaca won the battle, as the remains were buried in accordance with ritual.
The find reveals shared musical traditions that connected cultures and supported trade across the Arabian Gulf.
Discovery includes remains of three children, indicating sacrificial rituals linked to Teotihuacan.
'When you find grenades or similar objects, it is important to leave them where they are and not move them yourself.'
crew of 22 perished when submarine went missing during combat mission in August 1941.
Retired museum director says tombstone was integrated into aqueduct during 1960s restoration.
New findings suggest the Binnenhof was already a 'power centre' during Count Willem II's reign.
Anthropological analysis suggests all individuals died from traumatic injuries, indicating they were victims of armed conflict.
Mohamed Ismail Khaled said the Ramesseum was both a temple and a hub for redistributing goods, helping locals—especially artisans from nearby Deir el-Medina.