Women in ancient Egypt

Women in ancient Egypt The conditions of women in ancient Egyptian society According to the theory of creation, Egyptian women had a high position in ancient Egyptian society as the only partner for a man in his religious and worldly life. The origins of the universe found in the Pharaonic religious principles, in terms of […]

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The first shoulder bag in history was Egyptian. 

The first shoulder bag in history was Egyptian. This wonderful statue is from the middle country, more than 4 thousand years ago, representing a lady carrying a toy of cents in her hands and the other hand a bag on her shoulder, which is the first shoulder bag on the modern model we find in […]

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An awe-inspiring and beautiful scene of cleaning the fish from Ancient Egypt

An awe-inspiring and beautiful scene from the tomb of the priest Bo Im Ra in the modern state era, the western mainland of Luxor, for a person holding a vessel and pouring fish from it. “The important thing is that the one who receives the fish is left in front of him at a table, […]

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108 – Egypt Magic Industry and professions in ancient Egypt

Industry and professions in ancient Egypt Greetings to you, excuse me, I’m late publishing due to special circumstances, but I really missed you. Today, we will tell you about the industries and professions that the ancient Egyptian invented to facilitate his practical life and perpetuate a name and art to remain for thousands of years […]

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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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74 – A rare appearance of a giraffe in a view from the tombs of the nobles in Luxor

A rare appearance of a giraffe in a view from the tombs of the nobles in Luxor, The cemetery of Rakhmi Ra, the minister of King Thutmose III of the family 18 of the modern state, and the view are considered part of a large wall represented by scenes of the tribute brought from some […]

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59 – Seboua (The Seventh Day celebration of the new baby’s birth)

Seboua (The Seventh Day celebration of the new baby’s birth) It is one of the most important customs in ancient Egypt and a manifestation of the Egyptian identity, which is continuing now under the ‘aqeeqah! The Egyptians used to celebrate on this day. It is due to the belief that the child’s sense of hearing […]

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56 – Marriage in ancient Egypt

Marriage in ancient Egypt   The family is the strongest bond and the basis of social life in ancient Egypt, which showed the strength of marital relations in Egypt, as the Egyptian took his wife to help him as a friend in life and conceive children, and this is evidence of the Egyptian’s purpose of […]

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54 – Law in Ancient Egypt

Law in Ancient Egypt Law is a set of rules and foundations that organize society. It is not surprising that the ancient Egyptians had laws that governed them because that ancient civilization was only administered by law and order. The legislative authority in ancient Egypt was in the king’s hands because he represents God on […]

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53 – The beer was of central importance in ancient Egyptian society

I would not exaggerate that beer was of central importance in ancient Egyptian society, as mentioned on at least forty papyrus. The old and the little drank beer and liked it, the rich and the poor because it was a meal (made like porridge) made of barley. It was also used to treat stomach ailments […]

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