Experts discover an amazing royal home from Ancient Egypt, marking a breakthrough in archaeology.
The remnants of a 3,500-year-old royal home used by a well-known king in northeastern Egypt have been discovered by archaeologists. By Emily Wright One hundred miles from Cairo, archaeologists have made the amazing discovery of the enormous remnants of a 3,500-year-old building thought to have been a royal rest home. The finding clarifies the region's strategic significance under the rule of Thutmose III, a well-known pharaoh in ancient Egypt. During the pharaoh's military expeditions into the eastern Mediterranean, the building...