The colour industry in ancient Egypt

The colour industry in ancient Egypt When we enter the ancient Egyptian tombs, we are always surprised because of the accuracy of the inscription that has passed centuries, not only the inscription but the bright fixed colours that were coloured only from a few days ago. The art of making colours is one of the […]

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Colours in ancient Egypt

Colours in ancient Egypt The Egyptian artist used colours that contained a lot of multi-grades that he extracted from the oxides of natural minerals. The Egyptian artist was not satisfied with what he was getting from natural materials imported from the Arabs, but also added many industrial coloured materials, the most famous of which are […]

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The Temples of Abu Simbel.

The Temples of Abu Simbel. We get to know the temple first. It is the largest temple carved in the rock in the world. Four statues of the king are depicted on its destination, representing the king in a sitting position. Each of them (twenty meters 60 feet high) raises two statues on each side […]

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Sheshenq I

Sheshenq I Sheshenq the First…a king who puzzled people during his life and after his death. He was an Amazigh; he was not from Algeria. He was not from Algeria. He was a Libyan, and Jeddah, the Greater Boyu Wawa, the Libyan, immigrated to Egypt and became an Egyptian. Five generations took over the rule […]

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Edfu temple is the most beautiful of the Ptolemaic temples.

Edfu temple is the most beautiful of the Ptolemaic temples. The Temple of Edfu or the Temple of Horus in Edfu is the second temple in ancient Egypt in size, after the Temple of Karnak, and one of the last attempts of the Ptolemies to build temples in the manner of their ancestors in the […]

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Feasts of the ancient Egyptians

Feasts of the ancient Egyptians —————- The feasts of the ancient Egyptians were varied and numerous, to the extent that the Greek historians, led by Plutarch, mention that from a large number of Egyptian feasts, the difference between one feast and the other was only a few days, which takes place on certain religious occasions, […]

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Kom Ombo Temple

Kom Ombo Temple The city of Kom Ombo is located on the eastern bank of the Nile between Edfu and Aswan, 45 km north of Aswan and 137 km south of Luxor. Also, on the road leading to the oases and Sudan… Kom Ombo, one of the important cities in the first region of Upper […]

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Edfu temple in Egypt

Edfu temple in Egypt Edfu is a city in the north of Aswan Governorate, Egypt. It is the second-largest city in Aswan Governorate and is located south of Luxor. Cemeteries were discovered from the era of the ancient Egyptian state, and the temple of Edfu, which was built in the Ptolemaic period for the god […]

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King Thutmose III Botanical Garden at Karnak Temple Luxor

King Thutmose III Botanical Garden at Karnak Temple Luxor The first botanical garden in the world was established by King Thutmose III in the Temple of Karnak in the twenty-fifth year of his reign after the death of Queen Hatshepsut. In the twenty-fourth year of his reign, the king erected the temple of “Akh Menu” […]

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The Subtle Energy of The Pyramid

The Subtle Energy of The Pyramid Scientists have followed up experiments in different specialties by using different pyramids made of different materials to study the extent of their impact. And it was proved that there is a spiral movement of energy emanating from the top of a pyramid made of cardboard, with a height of […]

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