16 – The picture of King Ramses II hitting one of the enemies

The picture of King Ramses II hitting one of the enemies, right? true Ok, look, sir, under the king’s man, a view of an enemy, from whom the king ended, and he fell to the ground. Come, look at the second and the wonderful representation of the movements, and that the king is a real […]

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15 – Slippers and shoes industry in ancient Egypt

Slippers and shoe industry in ancient Egypt  The ancient Egyptians used to make slippers out of allies, papyrus, palm fronds, dom, or straw, and their shapes were characterized by simplicity and close in resemblance to the shapes known today.  The use of slippers, whether made of leather or the other materials mentioned, was not limited […]

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14 – Tomb of Amenhotep II

Tomb of Amenhotep II, This tomb shares with Tuthmosis III (AD 34); The main difference is the more complex burial chamber structure. It is designed in the shape of a rectangle, with six columns supporting its roof. It is divided into two parts at different levels. The entrance to the tomb was roofed to prevent […]

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13 – The Jid pillar amulet

The Jid pillar amulet-Egypt Magic Although the origin of Jid and what it represents is still ambiguous and the subject of differing opinions and interpretations, it has important doctrinal and harmonic meanings if it is associated with deities (Ptah / Sokar / Ozir / Anjali) if it is known as a symbol. A pillar carried […]

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12 – Ra-Horakhty

Ra-Horakhty is one of the gods of ancient Egypt in which the ancient Egyptians combined the god Ra represented by the sun disk and Horus on the two horizons Rˁ.w-ḥr.w-3ḫ.tj. A falcon symbolizes it on its head, the sun disk. Ra-Horakhtyis often represented in a standing or seated man with red skin and his head, […]

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11 – The Eye of Horus in the Temple of Dendera in Egypt

The Eye of Horus in the Temple of Dendera in Egypt… The Eye of Horus (formerly Eye of the Moon or Eye of Ra) in ancient Egyptian Udjat is an ancient Egyptian symbol and emblem with amulet properties, used to protect against envy, evil spirits, harmful animals, and disease. It is in a necklace that […]

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10 -The Moscow Mathematical Papyrus

The Moscow Mathematical Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian mathematics papyrus named the Golnyshchev Mathematical Papyrus, after its first owner, the Russian Egyptologist Vladimir Golnyshchev. Golenishkev bought the papyrus in 1892 or 1893 from Thebes. The papyrus entered the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts collection in Moscow and is still there today. Depending on the science […]

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9- Have you ever thought about what is called a scarab?

Have you ever thought about what is called a scarab? What is the secret of its frequent use in the ancient Egyptian civilization, whether in art, religion, or jewellery? All of them were inspired by the scarab themes and shapes we now stand in front of and amaze. So together, let’s get to know the […]

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8 – 3300 years old hair style from Egypt

3300 years old hairstyle from Egypt check out our tour packages Check our trip advisor listing

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6 – An exquisitely made small statue of King Tutankhamun

Egypt Magic-small statue of King Tutankhamun An exquisitely made small statue of King Tutankhamun made of gilded wood appears unconventional, wearing the white crown and carrying the stick and the flail and standing on the back of a black tiger from the contents of the tomb of Tutankhamun, the Shorter Valley of the Kings, showing […]

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