Reviving a 3,500-Year-Old Perfume

Each time archaeologists discover something that belonged to the ancient Egyptian pharaohs, they are overwhelmed with joy upon unearthing items that are more than 2 or 3 millennia old. But recently, one of their discoveries has made the entire community buzz with excitement – researcher... [ read more >> ]

Pharaoh Hatshepsut may have used certain incenses and perfumes to keep her step-son, Thutmose III, from becoming a pharaoh

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Pharaoh Hatshepsut may have used certain incenses and perfumes to keep her step-son, Thutmose III, from becoming a pharaoh