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Hieroglyphs were used for well over 3000 years to write the Egyptian language in monumental settings and was the script some of the most important texts were written in.
Scientists have discovered a new inscription on the 3,300-year-old Luxor Obelisk in Paris’ Place de la Concorde that reveals that this ancient monument is still yielding Egyptian secrets.
This interest, known as Egyptomania, has peaked several times throughout history, most notably following Napoleon Bonaparte’s Egyptian campaign in the late 18th century and the rediscovery of King ...
Christine Sun Kim, ‘Degrees of Deaf Rage’, 2018, ‘All Day All Night’, 2025, exhibition view. Courtesy: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; photograph: David Tufino As someone who only speaks ...
It was the backdrop for a new campaign promise—to put the brakes on a Liberal plan to ban gas-powered cars in 10 years.