Found in the northern Sinai Peninsula, the multi-room structure may have housed Thutmose III’s troops over three and a half ...
The remains of a 3,500-year-old ancient Egyptian 'royal retreat' have been discovered by an Egyptian team at the Tel Habwa ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of an ancient Egyptian fortified royal retreat. The mud-brick rest house was ...
Excavations in northeastern Egypt recently unearthed the ruins of a 3,400-year-old building fit for a king — literally.
E gyptologists have discovered the remains of a "rest house" in the northern Sinai desert. The structure may have temporarily ...
An Egyptian archaeological mission unearthed the remains of a fortified mud-brick royal rest house at Tel Hebwa (Tharu) site ...
Mohamed Ismail Khaled of the Supreme Council of Antiquities said that the mudbrick structure was likely used during the 18th ...
The Egyptian archaeological mission working at the Tel el-Hebua (Tharo) site in the northern Sinai area has discovered the ...
The pharaoh Thutmose I (r. ca. 1504–1492 B.C.) did indeed invade Nubia, and his successors ruled there for centuries, just as later Nubian kings invaded and held Egypt during the 25th Dynasty (ca.
Based on the layout of the building and the artifacts found inside, archaeologists identified the structure as an ancient royal rest house built for King Thutmose III. They believe the Pharaoh ...