The Rose of Love: Discovering the Beauty of Ancient Egyptian Love and Devotion

The Rose of Love: Discovering the Beauty of Ancient Egyptian Love and Devotion This statue depicts a husband and wife from our ancestors over 4500 years ago. I won’t talk about the wife’s beautifully intricate hairstyle and braids, or her linen dress with long, tight sleeves and a pleated pelisse bodice, which was ahead of its time. […]

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Horemheb, the king who has been forgotten

Horemheb, the king who has been forgotten The fact that many other great people emerged from Egypt and accomplished even more means we cannot label him as the country’s greatest leader. That Horemheb was an integral part of Egyptian civilization is an understatement. He was a true son of Egypt and remained faithful to her […]

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Why is the Great Pyramid one of the Seven Wonders of the World?

Why is the Great Pyramid one of the Seven Wonders of the World? By the way, it’s not just the pyramid’s shape, length, or size that’s perplexing and wondrous. People like this, as well as their evacuees, will perish and learn his secrets. You are aware of other critical requirements. Enjoy your time with them. […]

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Egyptian archaeologists set off a surprise over the “pregnant mummy.”

Egyptian archaeologists set off a surprise over the “pregnant mummy.” It was initially believed that the mummy was a man. It was initially believed that the mummy was a man. The mummy was subjected to several combinations of tomography and x-rays Research has revealed that the mummy in the bandages is of a pregnant woman […]

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The opening of the mouth of the deceased.

It is stated that this marvelous piece was also used to cut the umbilical cord after birth and to open the mouth of the deceased. The ritual’s purpose was to awaken the dead man’s senses, including his mouth, eyes, and hearing so that he could put them to use in the hereafter by reviving the […]

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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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Great house purr

Great house purr The “Great House” (Bir War) has been known since antiquity as the shrine of the mother goddess, which In Upper Egypt, it appears in the white Nekhbet (Vulture bird/Egyptian eagle). Nekhbet is the goddess of the White Crown and the goddess of the city of Nekhbet (its current location in Cape Town, […]

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What was the population of Egypt in ancient times?

What was the population of Egypt in ancient times? Our only source is the book in the Greco-Roman period Diodorus Sicilian says the population has reached 7 million They lived in 18,000 villages, hamlets and cities But in the era in which he lived, it was only 3 million The numbers suggested by archaeologists range […]

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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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The chariots

The chariots An Egyptian weapon developed and developed by the ancient Egyptians It became part of the Egyptian civilization. And a symbol of Egypt throughout the ages, It is the oldest armoured weapon or armoured vehicle used as a weapon in wars. It began to appear in Egypt during the era of the seventeenth Pharaonic […]

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