From the commandments of the ancient Egyptians:

From the commandments of the ancient Egyptians: If you are looking for wisdom and happiness, love your wife, care for her, and nurture her ……….. sense her pain before her because she is the mother of your children ….. If you make her happy, she will please your children, and if you take care of […]

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Irony and humour in ancient Egypt

Irony and humour in ancient Egypt Written by the archaeological researcher / Subhi Al-Haddad The Egyptian people are light-hearted people who love humour, humour and irony even in the worst moments of their lives. This trait has been rooted in us since ancient times. We inherited it from our ancient Egyptian ancestors. On many topics, […]

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Sanatoriums and nurseries in ancient Egypt

Sanatoriums and nurseries in ancient Egypt By – Dr Hadeer Obaid. PhD in ancient Egyptian archaeology. In the writings of the ancient Egyptians, the word sanatorium was used to refer to a closed square in which patients were completely or partially immersed in the holy water of the lips, or they practised nursery (temple sleep) […]

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Offerings “Hetep” ……. (Hetep)

Offerings “Hetep” ……. (Hetep) In the ancient Egyptian language, sacrifices were pronounced “hetep” ……… which is a word that contains many meanings. In addition to the meaning of sacrifices, “hot” also means “contentment / peace / tranquility / harmony / balance / harmony.” The concept of sacrifices in ancient Egypt was not limited to food […]

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The wine industry in ancient Egypt

The wine industry in ancient Egypt The word (wine) is usually expressed in terms of the fermented juice of fresh grapes, and wine in this sense was the most important wine for the ancient Egyptians. However, they also had other wines such as palm wine and date wine and an additional type made from the […]

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The Sycamore tree

The Sycamore tree ( scientific name FICUS SYCOMORUS) is one of the types of plants that follow the sex of the tutor. The durable tree is a large green tree if it is not one of the biggest trees, which is a “durable and many branches similar to the Shamian berries and its thinner and […]

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Ancient Egyptian culture flourished between c. 5500 BCE with the rise of technology

Ancient Egyptian culture flourished between c. 5500 BCE with the rise of technology (as evidenced in the glasswork of faience) and 30 BCE with the death of Cleopatra VII, the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt. It is famous today for the great monuments that celebrated the rulers’ triumphs and honoured the gods of the land. […]

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The industry in ancient Egypt

The industry in ancient Egypt Baskets, ropes, textile industry, brick industry, building materials, and pottery. Making mats, baskets and ropes: This is one of the ancient industries practised by the ancient Egyptians; The mats were made of different plant fibres, palm fronds, reeds and allies, and were dragons with different decorations and geometric shapes. They […]

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On University Did you know that the first university in history was Egyptian? Here, Ain Shams here is Heliopolis, here is the oldest university in history. Here is the cradle of civilization and education The ancient Egyptians established the first university in the history of mankind, which had the greatest merit in graduating Greek scholars, […]

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Ceramics and pottery industry in ancient Egypt

Ceramics and pottery industry in ancient Egypt   Pottery making “… a craft that persisted with man, and dates back to the pre-dynastic era in Egypt, and the ancient Egyptian was the first to take care of it, and he reached a high degree of accuracy and perfection, starting from food utensils and decorative tools, […]

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