Alfred Wasonga
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Archeologists uncover Egyptian mummies with brilliant tongues
Archeologists working at an entombment site in Egypt have uncovered old mummies with brilliant tongues. The group, headed by Kathleen Martinez of the College of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, were working at the Taposiris Magna Sanctuary in western Alexandria when they found 16 entombment shafts dating from the Greek and Roman periods.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in History
First pregnant Egyptian mummy shocks analysts
An Egyptian mummy recently accepted to be a minister has ended up being a pregnant lady. The unexpected revelation, the first of its sort anyplace on the planet, was made by Clean researchers at the Warsaw Mummy Undertaking.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in History
Archeological 'treasures,' including 2,400-year-old organic product, found at antiquated Egyptian city
Archeological "treasures," including Greek pottery and 2,400-year-old wicker bins loaded up with natural product, have been found at the site of the old submerged city of Thonis-Heracleion, off Egypt's coast.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in History
Preserved 'brilliant kid' tracked down canvassed in 49 valuable special necklaces
At the point when a young kid passed on a long time back in Egypt, he was embalmed and decorated with 49 defensive ornaments and a brilliant cover to direct him in life following death.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in History
'I felt like I was the main traveler in Kenya': How photographic artist Felix Rome got the natural life photos that could only be described as epic
Notwithstanding his last name, Felix Rome never needed to get comfortable a metropolitan region. The Salisbury, Britain local prepared as a picture taker and at last got the most amazing job he could ever imagine - staff shutterbug for a gathering of safari camps in East Africa.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Kenya's best food is a kaleidoscope of flavors
"Food tastes much better when you eat it with your hands," announces Nairobi-based food blogger Kaluhi Adagala, utilizing her fingers to prod some newly prepared tilapia off the bone. "It resembles an involved, close connection among you and the food."
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander
Meet eight Maasai officers - the main ladies in their families to land positions - battling poaching around Kenya's Amboseli Public Park
Gathering her packs to return home without precedent for north of four months, Maasai officer Immaculateness Lakara - who watches lands in Kenya's Amboseli Public Park, known for its free-wandering elephants and perspectives on Mount Kilimanjaro - is excited to be seeing her family interestingly since the Coronavirus pandemic was announced.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in Wander