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3,000-Year-Old Pharaoh's Bracelet Stolen from Cairo Museum
A 3,000-year-old gold bracelet belonging to King Amenemope, adorned with lapis lazuli, has been stolen from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo while undergoing restoration, prompting a nationwide search and raising concerns about Egypt's antiquities security.
3,000-Year-Old Pharaoh's Bracelet Stolen from Cairo Museum
A 3,000-year-old gold bracelet belonging to King Amenemope, adorned with lapis lazuli, has been stolen from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo while undergoing restoration, prompting a nationwide search and raising concerns about Egypt's antiquities security.
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20% Bias Score


Shanghai Museum's Egyptian Exhibition Concludes, Launches Joint Excavation Project
The Shanghai Museum's "On Top of the Pyramid" exhibition, showcasing nearly 780 ancient Egyptian artifacts, concluded on August 17, 2025, after attracting over 2.77 million visitors and prompting a new Sino-Egyptian archaeological project at Memphis.
Shanghai Museum's Egyptian Exhibition Concludes, Launches Joint Excavation Project
The Shanghai Museum's "On Top of the Pyramid" exhibition, showcasing nearly 780 ancient Egyptian artifacts, concluded on August 17, 2025, after attracting over 2.77 million visitors and prompting a new Sino-Egyptian archaeological project at Memphis.
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40% Bias Score


Great Pyramid's Age Debated: 12,500 Years vs. 4,500 Years
A debate is raging about the construction timeline of the Great Pyramid of Giza, with author Graham Hancock claiming a 12,500-year-old origin based on geological and astronomical evidence, while Egyptologist Zahi Hawass maintains the conventional 4,500-year-old timeline based on archaeological findi...
Great Pyramid's Age Debated: 12,500 Years vs. 4,500 Years
A debate is raging about the construction timeline of the Great Pyramid of Giza, with author Graham Hancock claiming a 12,500-year-old origin based on geological and astronomical evidence, while Egyptologist Zahi Hawass maintains the conventional 4,500-year-old timeline based on archaeological findi...
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40% Bias Score


Ancient Egyptian Tiles Suggest Much Earlier Origin of Greek Alphabet
The discovery of symbols resembling Greek alphabet letters on 12th-century BC Egyptian tiles at Tell el Yahudiya challenges the accepted timeline of the Greek alphabet's origin, suggesting a much earlier development.
Ancient Egyptian Tiles Suggest Much Earlier Origin of Greek Alphabet
The discovery of symbols resembling Greek alphabet letters on 12th-century BC Egyptian tiles at Tell el Yahudiya challenges the accepted timeline of the Greek alphabet's origin, suggesting a much earlier development.
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48% Bias Score


Aerial Photos Reveal New Perspectives on the Great Sphinx of Giza
Osama Sherif's aerial photography of the Great Sphinx of Giza reveals new perspectives, highlighting its size, relation to the pyramids and modern Cairo, and the monument's historical context.
Aerial Photos Reveal New Perspectives on the Great Sphinx of Giza
Osama Sherif's aerial photography of the Great Sphinx of Giza reveals new perspectives, highlighting its size, relation to the pyramids and modern Cairo, and the monument's historical context.
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24% Bias Score


Massive Underground Complex Discovered Beneath Giza Sphinx
Italian researchers claim to have found a massive shaft leading to the Sphinx and two deep chambers beneath it using Doppler tomography, suggesting a vast underground city predating the dynastic era and potentially rewriting ancient Egyptian history.
Massive Underground Complex Discovered Beneath Giza Sphinx
Italian researchers claim to have found a massive shaft leading to the Sphinx and two deep chambers beneath it using Doppler tomography, suggesting a vast underground city predating the dynastic era and potentially rewriting ancient Egyptian history.
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52% Bias Score

Remarkably Preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt
The Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt, a remarkably well-preserved Pharaonic temple built between 237 and 142 BC, offers a unique and evocative experience for visitors, showcasing its vast pillars, superb reliefs, and hieroglyphics under a surprisingly intact roof.

Remarkably Preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt
The Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt, a remarkably well-preserved Pharaonic temple built between 237 and 142 BC, offers a unique and evocative experience for visitors, showcasing its vast pillars, superb reliefs, and hieroglyphics under a surprisingly intact roof.
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52% Bias Score

Shanghai Museum's Egyptian Exhibition Success Spurs Joint Archaeological Excavation
The Shanghai Museum's "On Top of the Pyramid" exhibition concluded its 13-month run on July 19, 2024, drawing over 2.77 million visitors and $105.8 million in revenue, leading to a new joint archaeological excavation project at the Sekhmet Temple in Memphis, Egypt, marking the first time a Chinese t...

Shanghai Museum's Egyptian Exhibition Success Spurs Joint Archaeological Excavation
The Shanghai Museum's "On Top of the Pyramid" exhibition concluded its 13-month run on July 19, 2024, drawing over 2.77 million visitors and $105.8 million in revenue, leading to a new joint archaeological excavation project at the Sekhmet Temple in Memphis, Egypt, marking the first time a Chinese t...
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40% Bias Score

4,000-Year-Old Handprint Found on Ancient Egyptian Clay Model
A 4,000-year-old handprint was discovered on a clay "soul house" model from an Ancient Egyptian tomb (2055–1650 BCE) in the UK, offering a rare glimpse into the life of the artisan who made it and highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of ancient Egyptian craftspeople.

4,000-Year-Old Handprint Found on Ancient Egyptian Clay Model
A 4,000-year-old handprint was discovered on a clay "soul house" model from an Ancient Egyptian tomb (2055–1650 BCE) in the UK, offering a rare glimpse into the life of the artisan who made it and highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of ancient Egyptian craftspeople.
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24% Bias Score

Rare 4,000-Year-Old Handprint Found on Ancient Egyptian Artifact
A 4,000-year-old handprint, discovered by University of Cambridge researchers on a clay "soul house" from an Egyptian tomb (2055-1650 BC), offers a rare glimpse into the lives of ancient Egyptian potters, challenging the historical focus on rulers and highlighting the exhibition "Made in Ancient Egy...

Rare 4,000-Year-Old Handprint Found on Ancient Egyptian Artifact
A 4,000-year-old handprint, discovered by University of Cambridge researchers on a clay "soul house" from an Egyptian tomb (2055-1650 BC), offers a rare glimpse into the lives of ancient Egyptian potters, challenging the historical focus on rulers and highlighting the exhibition "Made in Ancient Egy...
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28% Bias Score

Multistory Buildings Unearthed in Lost Egyptian City
British and Egyptian archaeologists unearthed multistory buildings, granaries, and a ceremonial road in the lost city of Imet (Buto) in Egypt's Nile Delta, dating to the Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BC), revealing a densely populated urban center with a complex infrastructure.

Multistory Buildings Unearthed in Lost Egyptian City
British and Egyptian archaeologists unearthed multistory buildings, granaries, and a ceremonial road in the lost city of Imet (Buto) in Egypt's Nile Delta, dating to the Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BC), revealing a densely populated urban center with a complex infrastructure.
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20% Bias Score

Ancient Egyptian Potter's DNA Reveals Surprising Mesopotamian Ancestry
Genetic analysis of a 5,000-year-old Egyptian potter's remains from a necropolis near Nuwayrat revealed 80% northern African DNA and the rest from Mesopotamia, challenging previous assumptions about ancient Egyptian ancestry and highlighting social mobility.

Ancient Egyptian Potter's DNA Reveals Surprising Mesopotamian Ancestry
Genetic analysis of a 5,000-year-old Egyptian potter's remains from a necropolis near Nuwayrat revealed 80% northern African DNA and the rest from Mesopotamia, challenging previous assumptions about ancient Egyptian ancestry and highlighting social mobility.
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48% Bias Score
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