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5 Major Ancient Egyptian Discoveries in 2024: Rare Artefacts, Rituals, Ancient Medical Insights, and More
- Monday December 30, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Throughout 2024, Egypt's archaeological sites revealed groundbreaking discoveries, including the first known astronomical observatory, evidence of hallucinogenic rituals, and ancient medical practices. Highlights include the intact tomb of Idi, a governor’s daughter, gold tongues believed to aid afterlife communication, and a 4,500-year-old skull...
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Amdavadi's film finds recognition in Italy
- Friday October 8, 2010
- Cities | Devika Chaturvedi, DNA
When a 22-year-old Amdavadi shot the film as part of his college project, he might have never imagined the recognition the film would get him. Rihaan Patel's film, 'The Burial of Daughter,' has been officially selected for the SEDICICORTO 7th International Film Festival at Forli in Italy.Out of 4,220 entries from 108 countries across the world, 148...
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5 Major Ancient Egyptian Discoveries in 2024: Rare Artefacts, Rituals, Ancient Medical Insights, and More
- Monday December 30, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Throughout 2024, Egypt's archaeological sites revealed groundbreaking discoveries, including the first known astronomical observatory, evidence of hallucinogenic rituals, and ancient medical practices. Highlights include the intact tomb of Idi, a governor’s daughter, gold tongues believed to aid afterlife communication, and a 4,500-year-old skull...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Amdavadi's film finds recognition in Italy
- Friday October 8, 2010
- Cities | Devika Chaturvedi, DNA
When a 22-year-old Amdavadi shot the film as part of his college project, he might have never imagined the recognition the film would get him. Rihaan Patel's film, 'The Burial of Daughter,' has been officially selected for the SEDICICORTO 7th International Film Festival at Forli in Italy.Out of 4,220 entries from 108 countries across the world, 148...
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www.ndtv.com