University of Manchester - Archive (egyptology)
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2024
02
August
2024
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13:19
Europe/London
How the last meal of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian crocodile was brought back to life using modern scienceWhat do you think of when you think about ancient Egyptian mummies? Perhaps your mind takes you back to a school trip to the museum, when you …
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12
July
2024
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14:10
Europe/London
Scientists have used state of the art 3D imaging technology to piece together the life - and probable death - of a 2.2 metre-long crocodile mummified by the ancient Egyptians.
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2023
20
December
2023
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10:33
Europe/London
Cleopatra would have been in safe hands if she really had been bitten by a snake, or a affected by any number of illnesses - say University of Manchester Egyptologists in a new book.
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07
November
2023
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15:30
Europe/London
It鈥檚 an industry with an estimated 2.5 billion global players with games played on consoles, mobile devices and VR headsets. How can video games be a tool that offers educational benefits to this worldwide audience?Following on from the livestream …
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02
March
2023
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07:37
Europe/London
Five discoveries that changed our understanding of how the ancient Egyptians created mummiesCenturies after the first golden coffins were taken to Europe, ancient Egyptian mummies still vividly capture people鈥檚 imaginations. Perhaps we鈥檙e awed …
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2022
03
November
2022
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10:43
Europe/London
One hundred years ago, our understanding of ancient Egypt changed forever when the tomb of King Tutankhamun was found on November 4, 1922 in the Valley of Kings. Born around 1305BC, Tutankhamun only ruled Egypt for about ten years. Yet his tomb was …
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2020
27
January
2020
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11:00
Europe/London
Takabuti, the famous ancient Egyptian mummy on display at the Ulster Museum, suffered a violent death from a knife attack, a team of experts from National Museums NI, University of Manchester, Queen’s University Belfast and Kingsbridge Private …
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2018
03
May
2018
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16:41
Europe/London
Nicky Nielsen, University of Manchester
It’s a great place to sit in the shade and enjoy a gelato. The base of the Flaminian Obelisk in the Piazza del Popolo on the northern end of Rome’s ancient quarter offers views of the twin …
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29
January
2018
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16:03
Europe/London
Archaeological evidence from an Egyptian excavation 200 miles east of the Libyan border has helped bust the fearsome reputation of one of the country’s most famous pharaohs.
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22
January
2018
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16:00
Europe/London
Contrary to popular opinion, one of the most famous women in ancient history did not rule Egypt, according to a new book.
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17
January
2018
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01:00
Europe/London
Using ‘next generation’ DNA sequencing scientists have found that the famous ‘Two Brothers’ mummies of the 91直播 Museum have different fathers so are, in fact, half-brothers.
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2015
11
May
2015
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17:10
Europe/London
University of Manchester team helps to uncover the story behind 70 million animal mummies
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2013
30
April
2013
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01:00
Europe/London
Researchers have solved the riddle of how one of Africa’s greatest civilisations survived a catastrophic drought which wiped out other famous dynasties.
Geomorphologists and dating specialists from The Universities of Aberystwyth, …
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2007
16
July
2007
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01:00
Europe/London
Preliminary results from DNA tests carried out on a mummy believed to be Queen Hatshepsut is expected to support the claim by Egyptian authorities that the remains are indeed those of Egypt's most powerful female ruler.
Egyptologists in Cairo …
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