Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Jamie Dimon’s Davos rant shows ICE pressure is huge test for corporate America — and the media

Jamie Dimon’s Davos rant shows ICE pressure is huge test for corporate America — and the media

January 29, 2026
Dan Orlovsky urges Pro Football Hall of Fame to rectify Bill Belichick snub

Dan Orlovsky urges Pro Football Hall of Fame to rectify Bill Belichick snub

January 29, 2026
I’m 5’8″ — And These Are the Best Tall-Girl-Friendly Jeans That Actually Fit Like a Glove

I’m 5’8″ — And These Are the Best Tall-Girl-Friendly Jeans That Actually Fit Like a Glove

January 29, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Jamie Dimon’s Davos rant shows ICE pressure is huge test for corporate America — and the media
  • Dan Orlovsky urges Pro Football Hall of Fame to rectify Bill Belichick snub
  • I’m 5’8″ — And These Are the Best Tall-Girl-Friendly Jeans That Actually Fit Like a Glove
  • Lakers’ Jaxson Hayes participating in NBA’s dunk contest
  • South Carolina’s measles outbreak is the largest since the US eliminated the disease
  • Senator rips Live Nation for ‘very insufficient’ response to online ticket bot allegations
  • Trump prevents ‘boring’ cabinet meeting so he doesn’t fall asleep, avoids Minnesota talk, Kristi Noem
  • Trump bypasses California bureaucracy to unlock $3.2B in wildfire aid
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » 5,000-year-old rock art depicts ancient Egypt’s ‘terrifying’ conquest of the Sinai Peninsula — but the pharaoh’s name has been erased from history
5,000-year-old rock art depicts ancient Egypt’s ‘terrifying’ conquest of the Sinai Peninsula — but the pharaoh’s name has been erased from history
Science

5,000-year-old rock art depicts ancient Egypt’s ‘terrifying’ conquest of the Sinai Peninsula — but the pharaoh’s name has been erased from history

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 29, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

Archaeologists have discovered 5,000-year-old rock art in the Sinai Desert that depicts ancient Egypt’s brutal conquest of the region.

The artwork “shows in a terrifying manner how the Egyptians colonized the Sinai and subjugated the inhabitants,” the archaeologists said in a statement.

The scene shows a man raising his arms in triumph while another man is on his knees with an arrow in his chest and his hands tied behind his back. There is also a boat nearby and an inscription that says Min, an Egyptian deity associated with fertility, is “ruler of the copper area,” archaeologists wrote in a new study, which was published in the 2025 edition of the journal Blätter Abrahams.


You may like

“[Looking] at the entire composition, we can assume the boat to have been associated with the Egyptian ruler, the triumphant man with god Min … and the subdued and killed man with the local inhabitants,” the archaeologists wrote in the journal. They noted that in ancient Egypt, boats were often used as a metaphor for the pharaoh.

The 5,000-year-old rock art reads “God Min, ruler of copper region.” (Image credit: M. Nour El-Din)

Other examples of rock art, dating back around 5,000 years, have previously been found in the Sinai that suggest the Egyptians conquered the region around that time.

“The motivation for the Egyptian expeditions to the south-western Sinai was not simply an abstract expansion of territory, but more specifically the availability of mineral resources, especially copper and turquoise,” the team wrote.

At this time the Sinai was mostly inhabited by nomadic groups, said study co-author Ludwig Morenz, an Egyptology professor at the University of Bonn. The “rock panel certainly represents one of the earliest depictions of dominance in another territory,” Morenz told Live Science in an email.

Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.

One interesting detail is that there used to be an inscription by the boat image that may have named Egypt’s ruler, but it was deliberately erased, the archaeologists noted in the journal. It’s unclear who erased it, when and why. There have been a number of instances in Egypt’s history in which the name of a pharaoh was erased after a new pharaoh came to power, but it’s unclear whether that’s the case here.

The rock art was discovered by Mustafa Nour El-Din, an archaeologist with the Aswan Inspectorate at the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, during a survey conducted in 2025. The archaeologists believe that more rock art remains to be discovered nearby.

“Research has just begun and we are planning for a first bigger campaign,” the team wrote.


Ancient Egypt quiz: Test your smarts about pyramids, hieroglyphs and King Tut

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

South Carolina’s measles outbreak is the largest since the US eliminated the disease

South Carolina’s measles outbreak is the largest since the US eliminated the disease

‘Previously unimaginable’: James Webb telescope breaks its own record again, discovering farthest known galaxy in the universe

‘Previously unimaginable’: James Webb telescope breaks its own record again, discovering farthest known galaxy in the universe

NASA jet crashes in flames on Texas runway — taking it out of the Artemis II mission

NASA jet crashes in flames on Texas runway — taking it out of the Artemis II mission

Stone Age teenager was mauled by a bear 28,000 years ago, skeletal analysis confirms

Stone Age teenager was mauled by a bear 28,000 years ago, skeletal analysis confirms

February 2026 night sky: What to see and what you need

February 2026 night sky: What to see and what you need

Critical moment when El Niño started to erode Russia’s Arctic sea ice discovered

Critical moment when El Niño started to erode Russia’s Arctic sea ice discovered

Drones could achieve ‘infinite flight’ after engineers create laser-based wireless power system that charges them from the ground

Drones could achieve ‘infinite flight’ after engineers create laser-based wireless power system that charges them from the ground

Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago — and used thyme to mask the smell

Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago — and used thyme to mask the smell

AI tool reveals hundreds of ‘anomalies’ in Hubble telescope archives — and some defy classification

AI tool reveals hundreds of ‘anomalies’ in Hubble telescope archives — and some defy classification

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Dan Orlovsky urges Pro Football Hall of Fame to rectify Bill Belichick snub

Dan Orlovsky urges Pro Football Hall of Fame to rectify Bill Belichick snub

January 29, 2026
I’m 5’8″ — And These Are the Best Tall-Girl-Friendly Jeans That Actually Fit Like a Glove

I’m 5’8″ — And These Are the Best Tall-Girl-Friendly Jeans That Actually Fit Like a Glove

January 29, 2026
Lakers’ Jaxson Hayes participating in NBA’s dunk contest

Lakers’ Jaxson Hayes participating in NBA’s dunk contest

January 29, 2026
South Carolina’s measles outbreak is the largest since the US eliminated the disease

South Carolina’s measles outbreak is the largest since the US eliminated the disease

January 29, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Senator rips Live Nation for ‘very insufficient’ response to online ticket bot allegations

Senator rips Live Nation for ‘very insufficient’ response to online ticket bot allegations

January 29, 2026
Trump prevents ‘boring’ cabinet meeting so he doesn’t fall asleep, avoids Minnesota talk, Kristi Noem

Trump prevents ‘boring’ cabinet meeting so he doesn’t fall asleep, avoids Minnesota talk, Kristi Noem

January 29, 2026
Trump bypasses California bureaucracy to unlock .2B in wildfire aid

Trump bypasses California bureaucracy to unlock $3.2B in wildfire aid

January 29, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.