The splendour of colours in a painting for fishermen
The splendour of colours in a painting for fishermen In a boat from the tomb of “Epi” Thebes The new kingdom / the eighteenth dynasty / 1550-1292 BC.
The splendour of colours in a painting for fishermen In a boat from the tomb of “Epi” Thebes The new kingdom / the eighteenth dynasty / 1550-1292 BC.
The Cartouche is a mark of protection Surround the name of the king I mean, his name is protected As for the round cartouche around, the name of the enemy is not for the protection Therefore, we find that it is discontinuous and not connected We will also find a word that distinguishes coming from: […]
Maa Kheru formula Literally meaning “honest sound.” It is an attribute of the deceased in the afterlife in ancient Egypt Which was misrepresented as “The Late”. “Maa’ Kharro” (sound) Its purpose is that the soul of the deceased must be morally judged As one of the righteous. Once the soul I passed the Osiris court, […]
A picture of some almonds Found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun His tomb KV 62 in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor
The Sacred Boat of the Neter “Ra-Harakhty” Sailing in the sky from right to left Holy baboon symbol of Thoth Sitting on the bow of the boat Behind “Thoth” is “Horus” with a falcon head in his hand and a spear To stab the serpent of Apophis (enemy of Ra and all the gods) Here […]
I made the servants in my house call me “Dad” instead of “Sir.” Because I used to take care of them as a father takes care of his children Extract from the biography of the priest (Jed Khonsu F Ankh)
This is a 5200-year-old portrait Prince “Rahotep” son of King “Sneferu” Who built several pyramids in his name What attracts attention is: Besides the beauty of photography, he is shaven without a beard. The ancient Egyptians used to make razors. Also found in their tombs are toothbrushes and nail scissors.
Hymn/Praise (for the Flood) Greetings to you, Habi ( Habi ) ▪️Get out of the ground ▪️ Coming to revive Kemet (Egypt) ▪️ The darkness turns into day You are the one whose followers sing to him. And he waters the plants that Ra created to live every flock Who pleases the hills of the […]
The Goddess of Fields and Agriculture (Sakht) It carries agricultural products from the ears of wheat.
Stars – gates crossing into the world of the isthmus From the (Erie-Never) cemetery in the Western mainland in Luxor This wonderful, inspiring inscription depicting the stellar world or the isthmus world was chosen by the American writer “Jane Sellers” to cover her fascinating book “The Death of Gods in Ancient Egypt.” In her book, […]