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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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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From London to Ancient Egypt: the Reincarnation of Dorothy Eady Mysteries

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 three. […]

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Pyramid of the Senky or Senki

Pyramid of the Senky or Senki In the village of Ghunaimiya, south of Abydos In the southeast of the King Ahmose group. It was built by King Huni, the last king of the Third Dynasty (2650 BC). The pyramid is graded and small in size mudbrick, and limestone was used to construct the pyramid, which […]

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A piece of art of great beauty and splendour, the beautiful princess Nice-Amon, daughter of King Ramses II the Great

“A piece of art of great beauty and splendour, the beautiful princess Nice-Amon, daughter of King Ramses II the Great and the chief priest of Hathor, offering the sacrifice to the god Hathor.”   “Contemplate the painting, the colours, the white robe of silk, and the wig worn by priests only, which shows the status […]

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107 – Royal Cartouches of Abydos Temple Ballina Sohag Egypt

  Royal Cartouches of Abydos Temple Ballina Sohag Egypt To the right of the second half, there is a fourth hall dedicated to Memphis. There is a long corridor 25 meters long, and to the left of the corridor, there is a small hall with three columns dedicated to Ptah – Trinity Sugar – Sekhmet […]

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106 – The feast of the Osiris tree

The feast of the Osiris tree In the middle of the month of Kehk every year, the ancient Egyptians celebrated the resurrection of “Ozir.” And he returned to life in the form of a tree. The legend of the struggle between good and evil is Isis and Osiris “User” was a symbol of goodness and […]

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