Gold, onyx, and glass bracelet from the tomb of the three secondary wives (Minh, Minwi, and Merti) of Pharaoh Thutmose III

Gold, onyx, and glass bracelet from the tomb of the three secondary wives (Minh, Minwi, and Merti) of Pharaoh Thutmose III (reign. 1479-1425 B.C.) who were buried in a tomb excavated in Apat the Monkeys.

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The oldest brick building in the world

The oldest brick building in the world You can imagine that  Abydos still has one of the oldest buildings built of mud bricks in the world, and it is the building of Shouna_Al-Zebib. King Zoser, in his hierarchical group in Saqqara, most of the opinions suggest that it was one of the forts used during […]

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The problem of the ancient Egyptian breasts

The problem of the ancient Egyptian breasts There is a puzzling issue about the ancient Egyptians that has not been resolved until today. Most of the statues and drawings that were found for the kings of ancient Egypt show them with prominent breasts and chests – along with the royal beard -. This abnormal appearance […]

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Maat Laws

Maat Laws There are 42 laws of Maat recited by the dead while he is defending himself during his trial in the lower world, and he must be honest to escape from torment. They refer to the deep moral controls in the Egyptian religion and the general social life, and these laws we can call […]

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From London to Ancient Egypt: the Reincarnation of Dorothy Eady

From London to Ancient Egypt: the Reincarnation of Dorothy Eady   Dorothy Eady aka Om Seti | c. Historic Mysteries There’s a long and winding staircase; its rails sanded mahogany and its steps slanted; at its landing is the crumpled body of a little girl. Dorothy Eady was pronounced dead in her family’s London home at only […]

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The Serapeum

Now I will tell you about the greatest mysteries of the ancient Egyptians and one of the wonders of the world in Egypt, “the Serapeum,” which is no less great and complex than. Pyramids! The Temple of the Serapeum is a group of tunnels, vaults, and caves dug under the rocks of the Saqqara plateau […]

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The sundial in ancient Egypt

A stone block of alabaster, which is called a sundial to know the time of day in ancient Egypt, where this piece is of the type that tells us to measure the time of day depending on the extension of the shadow and the angle of the direction of the shadow, as it is a […]

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The legend of the destruction of mankind

The legend of the destruction of mankind The story of mankind’s destruction is considered a mythical thing that ancient Egyptian thought imagined and assumed. It imposes the possibility of humans revolting against the Creator God and trying to undermine him and have fun with him in simplicity and even sarcasm. With the heinous act of […]

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The Library of Alexandria mural is an incubator for the meeting of civilizations.

The Library of Alexandria mural is an incubator for the meeting of civilizations. The mural of the Library of Alexandria made of grey granite with symbols and inscriptions from all the alphabets of the world speaks the message of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. One of the most prominent signs gives the place a special character through […]

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An entire cemetery was discovered by chance by a donkey!

An entire cemetery was discovered by chance by a donkey! On the morning of September 28, 1900 AD, while a man was escorting his donkey in the Kom al-Shaqafa neighborhood in Alexandria, the donkey suddenly fell into a well 12 meters away, to reveal an entire cemetery built and arranged in an eclectic style of […]

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