Garry Shaw
Possible unmapped chambers discovered near Tutankhamun’s tomb
Researchers have found two anomalies in Egypt's Valley of the Kings
Archaeologists uncover ancient Egyptian princess’s tomb in Dahshur
A wooden box that held canopic jars identifies the pyramid’s probably owner as a daughter of the 13th Dynasty King Ameny Qemau
Children’s footprints and painted murals preserved at site linked to Biblical exodus
A German-led archaeological team has made surprising finds in a mortar pit at the ancient Egyptian city of Pi-Ramesses
To recover history from peril: on the dealer Paul Rosenberg and the Nazi seizure of Modern art
An exhibition on Rosenberg in Belgium focuses on the story of his Paris gallery and the recovery of his looted art
Egypt’s Mallawi Museum reopens with looted collection mostly restored
After a £864,000 renovation, the museum now has modern display cases, lighting, security, and a greater emphasis on education
Archaeological work at Ephesus shut down by Turkish government
The Austrian-run project was forced to close early, reportedly due to a political row between the two countries
The Greeks in Egypt: on Sunken Cities at the British Museum
The exhibition explores the interactions between two great civilizations
Egypt announces ‘discovery of the century’ hidden behind King Tut’s tomb
Radar scans reveal metallic and organic objects that might be preserved grave goods—perhaps even the secret burial chambers of Queen Nefertiti
Heading down the publicum
Ruins of an ancient tavern excavated in France reveal Romans enjoyed a drink and some pub grub like the rest of us
Aerial photography shows off Jordan’s archaeological treasures—and reveals sites at risk
An exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society, London draws on an archive of more than 100,000 of the country, taken by military helicopter
One God to rule them all: Garry Shaw on Faith After the Pharaohs at the British Museum
The exhibition beautifully captures how religion shaped the region
Ancient Egypt 2.0—project launched to scan the pyramids
An international team of experts will map monuments in Giza and Dahshur using lasers, drones, subatomic particles and infrared technology
Signs point to two hidden rooms at Tutankhamun’s tomb, experts say
Archaeologists plan to use radar scanners to investigate behind the walls of the boy pharaoh’s burial chamber
Tutankhamun’s mask and tomb off view to tourists from October for cleaning
Conservators to sweep the floors of the boy pharaoh’s burial chamber and remove epoxy applied to golden mask’s loose beard
Great Dam of Marib and Al-Qahira castle in Yemen damaged by Saudi airstrikes
Continued fighting in the region further threatens the country’s heritage sites
Yemen’s historic sites damaged in airstrikes after ceasefire fails
Unesco chief condemns attacks, urges all side to keep heritage out of the conflict