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The campaign to bring Queen Nefertiti home Zahi Hawass, a renowned archaeologist and Egypt’s former antiquities minister, has launched a petition urging Berlin's Neues Museum to return the 3,400 ...
Queen Nefertiti ruled Egypt during the 14th century BC. Some 3,500 years later, the world is still captivated by her sculpted jawline and elongated neck, immortalized in a bust that was unearthed ...
In 1945, American milliner Lilly Daché designed hats with a distinct Nefertiti flair. By 1961, Vogue had published an article exploring the world’s ongoing “fascination” with the queen.
People have traveled to Egypt for centuries in search of the tomb of Queen Nefertiti — and world-famous Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass says they have narrowed down where she could be. In a TODAY ...
In 1945, American milliner Lilly Daché designed hats with a distinct Nefertiti flair. By 1961, Vogue had published an article exploring the world’s ongoing “fascination” with the queen.
When Queen Nefertiti’s bust was revealed to the world in 1920’s, she caused a commotion in the fashion and beauty industry. “You would see hair salons, for example, in America have replicas ...
Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their children. In various representations of Nefertiti, the queen appears more prominently than her husband—signaling she had both beauty and power.
Egypt formally demanded the return of the 3,300-year-old bust of Queen Nefertiti, saying it was sneaked out of the country illegally.
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