To mark 100 years since its discovery, Garry Shaw, the author of a new biography of the Egyptian Boy King, reveals some little-known facts about the world’s most famous death mask
Show at Norwich's Sainsbury Centre includes work by contemporary artists to aid a postcolonial interpretation of Egypt's heritage
The artefact, seized in Memphis, Tennessee, was en route to a collector who is believed to have falsified statements regarding its value
The former Egyptian antiquities minister leans into the current restitution conversation, calling again for the return of three prized antiquities from European museums
Five objects worth more than €3m have been confiscated by authorities as part of a wide-ranging global investigation involving former Louvre director Jean-Luc Martinez
Egyptian government officials say the long-awaited antiquities museum near the Pyramids of Giza will probably open in November this year
The path, which was rediscovered in 1949, connects the temples of Luxor and Karnak in the east of the country
Less-experienced artists carved body parts, while master sculptors worked on faces among archaeologist's discoveries at the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
Senseneb shabti is now on permanent display at Sydney University’s Chau Chak Wing Museum
The tomb from the time of King Ramesses II is the latest big discovery at Saqqara, south of Cairo
Plus, the New Museum Triennial and Édouard Manet's portrait of Zacharie Astruc
First exhibition of its kind at the 4,500-year-old Unesco World Heritage Site includes works by local and international artists, including Lorenzo Quinn, Gisela Colón and Sherin Guirguis
Musée Champollion in the south east of France—once owned by descendants of Egyptologist Jean-François Champollion’s family—is also exhibiting 82 artefacts on loan from the Louvre
The 3,000-year-old site is remarkably preserved, with pottery, daily tools and human remains found among its intact walls
CT scans of a mummy from an Australian museum shows the body was covered with a thin painted shell beneath its wrappings
New online platform aims to turn traditionally scholarly subject into something "easily digestible and fun to explore"
Dealer offered to buy the Egyptian artefact for £4m and save it for the nation, claims Art & Antiques Appraisals
An art trail around the 4,500-year-old heritage site will feature works that reflect on ancient Egypt’s enduring influence on artists
We take a tour of Egypt’s vast antiquities museum—the future home of Tutankhamun’s treasures—before its long-awaited opening in 2021
The vessels, containing 2,600-year-old mummified internal organs, are due to be sold in Munich tomorrow
Zahi Hawass, former Egyptian minister of antiquities, corrals international team of experts to press institutions for return of important artefacts
Although the “Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt” is more than 3,000 years old, a new show aims to enliven it with sculptures, sarcophagi and a little help from a video game
We review Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh at London's Saatchi Gallery and talk about the Modern master Marcel Duchamp at the Hirshhorn Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, which opened in London this weekend, will also tour to Australia, Japan, Canada and South Korea
Outspoken former minister also wants to stage the show in Valley of the Kings in 2022
The loaf, made with yeast extracted from an artefact at the MFA Boston, could provide valuable insight into ancient civilisations
Famous Ancient Egyptian artefact transferred from Luxor tomb to Cairo for delicate conservation work ahead of museum opening
Egyptian authorities had tried to stop the sale claiming that the 3,000 year old quartzite sculpture should be repatriated
Researchers have found two anomalies in Egypt's Valley of the Kings
To prevent similar high-profile losses in the future, the Met should hire a permanent, full-time provenance curator