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The Unbroken Seal Of Tut’s Tomb
This amazing photo was taken back in 1922, which poses the question, how did the rope last 3,245 years without deteriorating? Surprisingly, Archaeolog more...
This amazing photo was taken back in 1922, which poses the question, how did the rope last 3,245 years without deteriorating? Surprisingly, Archaeolog more...

Louis And The Sphinx
This amazing photo was taken in 1961 and shows Louis Armstrong playing for his wife Lucille near the Sphinx in Egypt. During the Cold War America was more...
This amazing photo was taken in 1961 and shows Louis Armstrong playing for his wife Lucille near the Sphinx in Egypt. During the Cold War America was more...

On This Day… New York’s Oldest Artefact!
It was on this day, 22nd February, back in 1881 when thousands of New Yorkers gathered to see Cleopatra’s Needle being assembled in Central Park more...
It was on this day, 22nd February, back in 1881 when thousands of New Yorkers gathered to see Cleopatra’s Needle being assembled in Central Park more...

On This Day… The Tomb That Was Lost In The Desert!
It was on this day, 26th November, back in 1922 when archaeologist Howard Carter and his partner Lord Carnarvon entered the tomb of Tutankhamen, which more...
It was on this day, 26th November, back in 1922 when archaeologist Howard Carter and his partner Lord Carnarvon entered the tomb of Tutankhamen, which more...

On This Day… A Stairway To A Tomb
It was on this day, 4th Nov, back in 1922 when British archaeologist Howard Carter and his workmen discovered a step leading to one of the most remark more...
It was on this day, 4th Nov, back in 1922 when British archaeologist Howard Carter and his workmen discovered a step leading to one of the most remark more...
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