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Carvings in a turquoise mine from around 1800 BC appear to mention a wise man named Moses. But scholars are skeptical that it’s the Biblical prophet.
'Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience,' features 25,000 square feet of images and film, done in partnership with National Geographic. Lauren Glassberg takes a look at the new exhibit.
The tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II is the first royal crypt discovered in recent years, and scientists have new powerful tools to analyze it.
Read more about the rise and fall of ancient civilizations. Uncover the people, events, and cultures that laid the foundation for modern society—from Egyptian pharaohs, to legendary Roman emperors and ...
National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin and his team utilized cutting edge LiDAR technology which can create 3D recreations of these ancient civilizations once thought lost to the sands of history.
National Geographic Photo Camp encourages young people across the globe to share their perspectives on the world around them.