Writing tools in ancient Egypt

Writing tools in ancient Egypt: Pen: It is made most of the time from reeds In the half receptacle that contains the ink. The squid has two chambers, one of which is for ink The black one and the other one for red ink

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Sobek – (The Crocodile)

Sobek – (The Crocodile) Why did the Egyptians sanctify it – and how they hunted and mummified it? Sobek, or Sobek, was the crocodile deity in ancient Egypt. His main centre of worship was in Fayoum. In his temples, they raised live crocodiles called Petsukhos, meaning the children of the god Sobek, and they believed […]

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The ancient Egyptians were the first to know Antibiotics

The ancient Egyptians were the first to know Antibiotics. Although the discovery of antibiotics was recent, The ancients Egyptians used mouldy bread to treat the infection. Mouldy bread grows on the Penicillium fungus from which penicillin is extracted, one of the most famous antibiotics.

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A piece of information that may surprise you

A piece of information that may surprise you Why is the Egyptian in good shape, says that he is a hundred and fourteen? Why is  114 in particular? And why when someone insults someone describes him that he is the son of sixty dogs, why is not a hundred dogs and fourteen? Because every object […]

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From the teachings of the wise Ptahhotep

From the teachings of the wise Ptahhotep Do not make fun of those who have no children. How many fathers have a sad heart? And how many women have given birth to children? The most miserable of them are others who do not have children. And how many lonely men you take care of Divine […]

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Tomb (Sinnefer), famous for its grape senses

Tomb (Sinnefer), famous for its grape senses One of the most beautiful and dazzling Egyptian tombs due to the first 3D purification innovations in it and its roofing with eye-catching views of grapes was called the Grape tomb. It is located in the area of the tombs of the nobles on the western mainland in […]

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The discovery of a warship dating back to the Ptolemaic era in Abu Qir, Alexandria.

The discovery of a warship dating back to the Ptolemaic era in Abu Qir, Alexandria. The Egyptian-French archaeological mission of the European Institute of Underwater Archeology (IEASM), operating in the sunken city of Heraklion in Abu Qir Bay in Alexandria, discovered the wreck of a warship from the Ptolemaic period and the remains of a […]

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The form of prayer was always written for kings

The form of prayer was always written for kings Let’s see how we read this formula We will read each word according to the color of the shading 🔴 red = d ( dỉ ) = give 🔵 blue = f (f) = masculine third person singular pronoun (he) 🟠 orange = nb ( nb […]

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From the sayings of our grandfather, His Majesty the Great King Ramses III

From the sayings of our grandfather, His Majesty the Great King Ramses III I watch in silence, but my punishment will surely come Whoever sponsors evil must suffer evil. Whoever descends on my land must obey my law and my law. My law is the law of God in the heavens, and my law is […]

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The tomb of King Tuthmosis III The tomb of its rise and fall is breathtaking.

The tomb of its rise and fall is breathtaking. In the city of Luxor, in a narrow, isolated valley at the southeast corner of the Valley of the Kings Luxor. In 1898 AD, the tomb of King Tuthmosis III was discovered by the scientist “Victor Loret”, who was working at the time in the Antiquities […]

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