At the end of the 8th century BC the Assyrian King Sennacherib chose Nineveh as his capital and built what he called the 'Palace without Rival', decorating it with finely carved reliefs.
An artisan works on an alabaster artwork at a workshop in Luxor, Egypt, on Jan. 10, 2025. Amidst the ancient temples and tombs in Egypt's Luxor, skilled artisans continue to transform alabaster ...
Archaeologists unearthed an ancient Egyptian temple that was hidden in ... the team found the remains of reliefs that showed King Ptolemy VIII (reign circa 170 to 116 B.C.) offering sacrifices ...
The petroglyph was reportedly found alongside another carving on the same slab of rock that resembled a chameleon. Zodiac symbols were never found in the history of Egyptian artifacts, which made ...