Our knowledge of ancient civilisations have constantly been reshaped by archaeology. Towards this maxim, new archeological findings in Egypt and Israel have provided vital information on long-lost dynasties and historical mysteries. These discoveries not only broaden our understanding of the past, but also pose fresh investigations regarding the societies responsible for constructing these colossal constructions. From a strange pyramid in the Judean Desert to an ancient royal tomb in Abydos, Egypt, scholars are reassembling pieces of lost history that may change how we view these ancient societies.
