June 10, 2025
At the end of the 19th century, Egypt gifted a roughly 3,500-year-old obelisk to New York to commemorate the completion of the Suez Canal. Getting the 220-ton obelisk to Manhattan took nearly a year; getting it from the dock to Central Park was also slow going, requiring four additional months. The large stone crawled through New York streets at a rate of about 100 feet a day.
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More than 2,000 years after her death in 30 BCE, the Egyptian queen Cleopatra still looms large in the popular imagination. Despite what is known of her brilliance and charm, in mass media depictions what often comes to the forefront is Cleopatra as a ravishingly seductive proto-femme fatale. Are
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