The migraine mystery: Why evolution never cured the pain in our heads
The Ebers Papyrus, dating to around 1550 BC, includes over 100 columns of text recommending various remedies for diseases, including methods for treating headache and pain.
You dream about such things': Brit who discovered missing pharaoh's tomb may have unearthed another
British archaeologist Piers Litherland discovered the first rock-cut pharaoh's tomb since 1922 and suspects a second tomb belonging to Thutmose II is nearby.
Biggest Egyptian discovery since Tutankhamun is made by Scots expert
The tomb of Thutmose II, missing for centuries, has finally been discovered in Egypt's Theban Necropolis, resolving a long-standing archaeological mystery.
You dream about such things': Brit who discovered missing pharaoh's tomb may have unearthed another
British archaeologist Piers Litherland discovered the first rock-cut pharaoh's tomb since 1922 and suspects a second tomb belonging to Thutmose II is nearby.
Biggest Egyptian discovery since Tutankhamun is made by Scots expert
The tomb of Thutmose II, missing for centuries, has finally been discovered in Egypt's Theban Necropolis, resolving a long-standing archaeological mystery.
Seeing Egypt differently: Lee Miller's photos go on display in London
Lee Miller's work reinterprets Egypt through an artistic lens, focusing on personal experience over academic representation, revealing a complex image of ancient culture.
Scientist finds 7 secret messages hidden on Paris' Egyptian Obelisk
The Luxor Obelisk in Paris reveals previously undiscovered messages by an Egyptologist, enriching our understanding of ancient Egyptian language and beliefs.
Does the Hall of Records really exist? Scientists reveal the truth
'I will believe something exists when the balance of credible evidence points towards such a thing existing or having once existed,' he scathingly told MailOnline.