The mummy of Queen Tiye, the daughter of Yuya and Tuya, the wife of King AmenH๏τep III, the mother of King Akhenaten, and the grandmother of King Tutankhamun.

A PH๏τoshop artist has recreated the face of Queen Tiye – King Tutankhamun’s grandmother – using her 3,400-year-old mummified remains. The artist used the technology to overlay…

Ronin (1998)

Ronin (1998)

Ronin (1998)   “Ronin” (1998) is a captivating action thriller directed by John Frankenheimer, renowned for its intricate plot, intense car chases, and strong performances. The film takes its name from the term “ronin,” which refers to masterless samurai, drawing a parallel to the film’s main characters—mercenaries with uncertain loyalties and a mysterious mission. The […]

Mulholland Drive (2001)

Mulholland Drive (2001)

Mulholland Drive (2001)   Mulholland Drive (2001), directed by David Lynch, is a mesmerizing neo-noir psychological thriller that captivates audiences with its enigmatic narrative and dreamlike atmosphere. The film follows an amnesiac woman (Laura Harring) who is discovered at the scene of a car accident on Mulholland Drive. She is rescued by an aspiring actress […]

Beyond the Sands of Time: The Tooth That Brought Hatshepsut Back to Life

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery, using a missing tooth to positively identify the mummy of Hatshepsut, Egypt’s renowned female pharaoh who ruled over 3,000 years ago….

When Snakes Ate Lizards Ate Insects: Uncovering a 48-Million-Year-Old Fossil Feeding Frenzy

Palaeontologists have uncovered a fossil that has preserved an insect inside a lizard inside a snake – a prehistoric battle of the food chain that ended in…

Saqqara continues to amaze us with new archaeological discoveries.

oday, a new archaeological discovery was announced by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in the Saqqara, where more than 100 sealed coffins from the Late and…

Rediscovering Roman Delicacies: Inside Pompeii’s Ancient Fast Food Spot

Archaeological discoveries continually offer us glimpses into the lives and cultures of ancient civilizations. One such fascinating revelation is the recent unearthing of a thermopolium in the…

Shivering glᴀss people in a 2,000-year-old “ghost town”

In the “ghost town” of Herculaneum, one of the Roman metropolises destroyed by the supervolcano Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago, archaeologists have picked up pieces of black…

Geoglyphs: Mysterious Earth Creations from Around the World

Geoglyphs, ancient ground drawings or low relief mounds, have captivated researchers and archaeologists around the world. These enigmatic structures, created using earth or stone, can be found…

The Double Statue of Mephistopheles & Margaretta : Salar Jung Museum

This is probably the most-pH๏τographed sculpture at the Salar Jung Museum. Popularly known as the “Double Statue of Mephistopheles & Margaretta”, the sculpture is carved out of…