For ten nights, animal lovers brought their furry friends to "On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt" at ...
He is the author of Faces of Pharaohs, Transport in Ancient Egypt and Fighting Pharaohs: Weapons and Warfare in Ancient Egypt. He is also the chairman of the Manchester Ancient Egypt Society.
We see pets as companions and symbols of something important in our lives. But what if I told you that behind each pet lies a story that speaks not only about them, but also about us? To think about ...
Three mummified animals from ancient Egypt have been digitally unwrapped ... Dusty carving' is rare female pharaoh art' Museum acquires Egyptian relics More Celtic chariot artefacts discovered ...
Dr. Mark Robinson from the University of Exeter noted that the art offers a glimpse into how the first settlers perceived their environment and their relationship with animals. He said ...
ancient Greeks and Romans of all ages enjoyed animal companions of many different species, from insects to mammals. However, for all the pets found so far in ancient literature and art, owners’ ...
Assistant archaeologist Beth Asbury said: "The ancient Egyptians were keen observers of the natural world. "Depictions have survived of animals, such as giraffes, hippos, monkeys, dogs ...