All you need to know as lost city founded by Alexander the Great discovered. Archaeologists have finally identified the ...
Archaeologists have confirmed the location of a long-lost city founded by Alexander the Great — a once-thriving trade hub ...
New research has confirmed the site of the giant ancient metropolis, but further archaeological work has been delayed due to ...
Despite the city’s exposure to repeated floods over centuries, the preservation of its walls and urban fabric is described as ...
When Alexander the Great entered Egypt in 332 BC, he faced little resistance after defeating Persian forces. Many Egyptians ...
The Shatby Necropolis is the resting place of Alexandria's first Greek settlers and the the oldest surviving site in the ...
According to Hauser, the research project was initiated in 2016 under the leadership of British archaeologists Jane Moon, Robert Killick, and Stuart Campbell.
After Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, he embarked on a perilous journey to the Oracle at Siwa to seek answers to his questions.
Archaeologists believe they've finally located the site of a long-lost city established by Alexander the Great - a thriving port that once connected ancient Mesopotamia directly to the Persian Gulf's ...
Egypt's last queen is the subject of a major new immersive experience opening in London, bringing her world to life through a ...