96 – The police in ancient Egypt

The police in ancient Egypt Like any legal system in ancient Egypt, police officers and guards whose mission was to protect and serve, prevent crimes, arrest criminals, and guard the land. Unfortunately, we do not know much about the police and guards in ancient Egypt. Still, there are some references and information in historical records, […]

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94 – Egypt Magic [634] Dandara Temple / Qena

Dandara Temple / Qena   Dandara is located 74 kilometres from Luxor and 6 kilometres west of Qena, where the Nile takes a great bow to the west. At the end of it is the Dandara Temple, built in the Greek and Roman periods, but the city dates back to much older. The layout of […]

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93 – Philae Temple / Aswan

Philae Temple / Aswan   The ancient Egyptians built it before the fourth century AD, but King Nokhtinbu I was considered the real founder of the island. The Temple of Philae is a complex of several temples and is one of the most picturesque places on Aglika Island, located to the south of the ancient […]

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92 – Hatshepsut Temple

Hatshepsut Temple   The funerary temple of Hatshepsut, one of the greatest queens of Egypt throughout history. The temple was built and designed by the engineer Senemot in the ninth year of the reign of the Queen and used in the construction of good limestone. The temple was built on large, porch-like flats with one […]

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89 – The scarab is a type of beetle

The scarab is a type of beetle. The pharaohs used scarabs in several uses, including religious and mundane ones. They were inspired by its shape to make rings, necklaces, statues and sculptures, and they used to put them in tombs with the dead and inside the shrouds, and they engraved on them commandments from the […]

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86 – The  Holy of Holies

Holy of Holies The Holy of Holies, or the altar, is the essential part of the temple, and it is the “shrine of the deity,” which is known in ancient Egypt as the “Set Wart”, meaning: (the Great Throne) or: (The Great Place), which is the same name that is called the “King’s Throne.” This […]

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79 – Karnak Temples Complex

Karnak Temples Complex The Karnak Temple Complex, world-famous as Karnak, is an enormous collection of temple ruins, chapel places, huge columns and other buildings. It is located 3 km from Luxor, and its name in ancient Egypt was Ipet-isut (“the most chosen place”), which is the main place of worship for the Theban Triad, whose […]

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73 – Avenue of Sphinxes

The Rams Road is the road that connects the Luxor Temple with the Karnak Temple. It used to start from the beach a spacious street, with statues of sphinxes that we find in the Karnak temples represented in the form of a sphinx with a ram’s head, and the ram here symbolizes the god Amun, […]

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71 – Deir al-Bahari cache and parade of royal mummies.

Deir al-Bahari cache and parade of royal mummies. Today, the Deir el-Bahari cache, which is the cache in which 10 of the 22 mummies were found, will be transferred from the Egyptian Museum to Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. The most mysterious place, why is its hidden characteristic, where is its location, […]

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64 – A funeral mask

A funeral mask discovered last week in the Daraa Abu al-Naga cemetery on the western mainland in Luxor. The splendour of grafting eyes and the glory of the Egyptian blue defeats nearly 30 centuries.

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