POOLE, ENGLAND—The Hyksos people, thought to have originated in West Asia, may have come to power in Egypt some 3,650 years ago by marrying into local royal families, according to a Science News ...
The Hyksos were always displayed as foreign invaders who brought chaos when they invaded Egypt. Juan Aunion / Alamy Stock Photo A foreign dynasty, known as the Hyksos, ruled the northern parts of ...
The Hyksos, who ruled during the 15th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, were not foreign invaders, but a group who rose to power from within, according to a study published July 8, 2020 in the open-access ...
Experts have analyzed a pile of severed hands found in a 3,500-year-old palace in ancient Egypt. Their study suggests soldiers took the hands of slain enemies and presented them to their ruler. The ...
Ancient Egyptians built the pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx around 2,500 BC – around a thousand years before the Hyksos Dynasty. Around 1638 BC, a foreign dynasty ruled in Egypt for the first ...
05:19, Thu, Jul 16, 2020 Updated: 13:23, Thu, Jul 16, 2020 The truth behind the human remains was revealed by the journal PLOS ONE. The Hyksos, a mysterious nomadic people from the Levant, were ...
A severed right hand discovered in front of a Hyksos palace at Avaris (modern-day Tell el-Daba). It would have been chopped off and presented to the king (or a subordinate) in exchange for gold. This ...
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