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The "Meet Ancient Egypt: Mummy, Life, and Death" exhibition at Beijing's 798 Art Zone showcases 123 ancient Egyptian artifacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and spiritual practices of this ancient civilization.
The "Meet Ancient Egypt" exhibition, opened in Beijing's 798 Art Zone, showcases 123 Egyptian artifacts, highlighting the civilization’s history and rituals.
The exhibition is divided into four sections, each displaying significant pieces, including three mummy coffins, two valuable human mummies, five animal mummies, and eight mummy wrappings. Other highlights include noble jewelry, statues, relief sculptures, and cosmetic tools, offering a comprehensive look into the daily life and beliefs of the ancient Egyptians.
Spanning 4,300 years and 32 dynasties, the artifacts offer a chronological journey through Egypt's history, from the early days of the Nile region to its later developments. This exhibition is an opportunity to uncover the mysteries surrounding life, death, and the spiritual practices of this ancient civilization.
The "Meet Ancient Egypt" exhibition provides a unique chance to engage with one of the world’s most enigmatic cultures, shedding light on the beliefs and rituals that shaped ancient Egypt’s worldview.
A long-running investigation has suggested that the street artist known as Banksy may be legally named David Jones. A report indicates that Jones was previously known as Robin Gunningham, a name long associated with Banksy, before legally changing his name several years ago.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued veiled threats to Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, and Hezbollah on Thursday (12 March), during his first press conference since the conflict with Iran began.
A widening conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel has triggered escalating military strikes across the Middle East, disrupted shipping through the strategic Strait of Hormuz and raised concerns over global energy supplies. This live report tracks the latest developments.
North Korea fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile on Saturday (14 March), Japanese and South Korean officials said. The development comes amid the joint annual U.S.-South Korea "Freedom Shield" military drills and South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok's visit to Washington.
Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery and a key port in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region overnight (13-14 March), local authorities said, causing injuries and damage. In separate action, Russian air attacks on Ukrainian territory killed and wounded civilians near Kyiv, officials reported.
The Academy Awards nominations have been announced, with the crime drama Sinners leading the race securing a record 16 nominations ahead of the ceremony set for 15 March. The event, which honours the film industry’s top achievements over the past year, will be hosted by comedian Conan O'Brien.
A long-running investigation has suggested that the street artist known as Banksy may be legally named David Jones. A report indicates that Jones was previously known as Robin Gunningham, a name long associated with Banksy, before legally changing his name several years ago.
Palestinian actor Motaz Malhees has said a U.S. travel ban is preventing him from attending the 2026 Academy Awards this Sunday (15 March), where a film in which he stars is nominated for best international feature.
Netflix has announced a sequel to the hit animated film KPop Demon Hunters, with director Maggie Kang saying she is excited to show audiences what more is in store.
A 35-year-old woman was charged with attempted murder on Tuesday (10 March) after allegedly firing a semi-automatic rifle at the Los Angeles home of pop star Rihanna on Sunday, prosecutors said.
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