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Opium’s hidden role in King Tut’s alabaster jars revealed
Does Egypt’s most famous tomb hide a secret of ancient drug use? For over a hundred years, the alabaster jars in the burial ...
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Was King Tut on drugs? Jars buried with young pharaoh solves mystery about ancient Egyptian society
This redefines “high” society in ancient Egypt. Yale University researchers have found trace amounts of opium jars in an ...
Traces of opium found inside an ancient alabaster vase suggest drug use was common in ancient Egypt, not rare or accidental.
Khaled DESOUKI/AFP/AFP As a teenager, Eid Mertah would pore over books about King Tutankhamun, tracing hieroglyphs and dreaming of holding the boy pharaoh's golden mask in his hands. Years later, the ...
Thousands of visitors streamed through the Grand Egyptian Museum on Tuesday as almost the entire collection of King Tutankhamun's treasures -- over 4,500 artefacts -- was displayed together for the ...
It’s 11am in the Valley of the Kings by the time I emerge, blinking into the sun, from the 3,300-year-old tomb of Tutankhamun ...
We walk you through the incestuous, murderous, and surprisingly relatable world of Egyptian deities at The Met.
CAIRO -- King Tut hasn't been around for a few thousand years, but his power remains: After a botched repair job of the famed pharaoh's beard left scratches on his burial mask, Egyptian prosecutors ...
The museum campus – the largest devoted to a single civilisation – took more than 20 years to build. Read more at ...
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