Researchers excavating Meret-Neith;s grave in Abydos, Egypt, say that the sheer extravagance they have discovered suggests she may have been the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
Excavations of the tomb of ancient Egyptian queen Meret-Neith reveal she was an influential figure with "unusually high levels of authority," but experts are divided about whether she actually reigned.
Archaeologists believe the burial site in Abydos, central Egypt, may actually be the final resting place of the first female ruler of ancient Egypt, Meret-Neith.
Excavations of the tomb of ancient Egyptian queen Meret-Neith reveal she was an influential figure with unusually high levels of authority, but experts are divided about whether she actually reigned.
In a favorable review of Dr. Petrovich s book "Origins of the Hebrews," Dr. Billington summarizes its content, suggests improvements, and predicts its impact