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A scarab beetle set in gold shows that ancient Egyptians thought the heart was the most important organ in the human body.
Pharaoh’s Animal Kingdom, a new exhibition for children at the Israel Museum, explores the relationship between animals and ...
Palestine, during the Bronze Age (c. 3300-1200 BCE). They developed all the hallmarks of an advanced culture, including art, ...
In the 1930s, Art Deco and Egyptian themes ... all of which symbolized wealth and sophistication. The Scarab was named after the sacred Egyptian dung beetle and represents rebirth, resurrection, ...
In the 1970s, a Ramses cartouche was discovered at Themilat Radadi, along the Egyptian-Israeli border, an area associated with the copper trade. To date, no archaeological artifacts have been ...
In a significant scientific advancement, Indian and German researchers have identified six new scarab beetle species from India's biodiverse regions. The Zoological Survey of India, collaborating ...
Scarab seals are tiny, ornate objects originally from ancient Egypt. They are designed in the shape of a dung beetle, which according to the IAA ... magazine covering all spheres of contemporary art, ...
3D art has a way of looking super real. The added dimension gives art pieces depth that draws us in for a truly immersive experience. These Egyptian artists have managed to create brand-new realms ...
They may be ancient indeed, but boy are they fierce! A few simple questions and we'll tell you which Pharaonic matriarch you probably were in your previous life.