In a BBC archive clip from 1936, the archaeologist Howard Carter describes the moment on 12 February 1924 when he and his team became the first people in 3,300 years to meet the Egyptian boy king.
Egyptologist Howard Carter first laid eyes on the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt back in 1922. An exhibit coming to Boston wants to take visitors back to that time in history to see the ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Imagination Station is transporting visitors 3,300 years into the past with its newest exhibition, TUTANKHAMUN: “Wonderful Things” Treasures from the Pharaoh’s Tomb, which is scheduled ...
A new traveling exhibition about the ancient Egyptian Boy King Tutankhamun will open to the public in Boston starting this February. The exhibition, titled “Discovering King Tut’s Tomb,” will launch ...
A man who intentionally set a Somerset County restaurant on fire has been sentenced to state prison. Amr A. Khodeer, 25, of Somerville, was sentenced last month to six years in prison after being ...
Jan. 3 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1777, the Continental Army commanded by Gen. George Washington defeated the British at Princeton, N.J. A portrait of Washington following the Battle of ...
While Nikon cameras have long been my personal go-to solution for video creation as well as still photography, the Nikon Zr is the first real "cinema camera" the brand has produced. The definition of ...
This redefines “high” society in ancient Egypt. Yale University researchers have found trace amounts of opium jars in an ancient Egyptian vessel, proving that opium use was widespread in the land of ...
Users of selected Nikon cameras can now add RED-style looks to their work thanks to the release of nine new imaging recipes via Nikon's Imaging Cloud. A couple of weeks ago, Nikon promised that new ...
Video used to be an afterthought for Nikon, but since the company purchased RED last year, content creators are now high on its priority list. A perfect example of that is Nikon’s new $2,200 ZR: a ...
November 2025 marks 100 years since archaeologists first examined Tutankhamun’s mummified remains. What followed wasn’t scientific triumph – it was destruction. Using hot knives and brute force, ...