The false ( imaginary) wooden door of the Aika priest Egyptian Museum Record No. 72201 Room 42 Made of cedar wood imported from Lebanon, its height is 2 m, and its width is 1.5 m. It was discovered by Salim Hassan in 1939 in Saqqara in the tomb of the priest Ica, a priest of […]

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The first ruler in history

The first ruler in history Currently on display in the Louvre From the era of the 18th Dynasty (New Kingdom) It belongs to an important employee named (Maya) who was the treasurer Currently, the Minister of Finance During the reign of King Tutankhamun The first ruler of the first engineers in history The scale is […]

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The Nile River

My story today is about the Nile River. I will talk about a study published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters for 2018. Let us know how much important information is about the Nile, ancient and modern, how many branches of the Nile and the age of the Nile The word the Nile […]

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The Egyptians are the first to invent and use writing

The Egyptians are the first to invent and use writing. Let’s know with some research from Charles University in Prague in 2011 AD. The research talks about the history of writing and the origins of the hieroglyphic language. Fortunately, the research was attended by foreigners and an Egyptian doctor of Egyptologists, Fayza Haikal, the first […]

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The story today is about the oldest water clock.

The story today is about the oldest water clock. The oldest water clock dates back to the historical period between 1417-1379 BC. During the reign of Amenhotep III, it was used in the temple of Amun-Ra in Karnak. The oldest known document on the water clock is the inscription of the tomb of Amenemhat in […]

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There is no barber An educational allegory He went to a barber in western countries to shave his head and trim his beard. And as soon as the barber started his work, he started talking to him about many things. . . That began to talk about the existence of God . . . The […]

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Black magic……………Part V…

Black magic……………Part V… Temple…..(Temple)….. It is the building or edifice that embodies the idol inside it, and it always expresses the geometrical shape that the deity knows (Antar)… This is what the deity suggests to the designer of the temple… And the places for the establishment and establishment of this temple are also inspired by […]

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Colouring and colouring materials in ancient Egypt

Colouring and colouring materials in ancient Egypt The colouring was a closely related craft in ancient Egypt by what was true of the colouring of all sculptures in wood and stones. In the beginning, the painter used to draw shapes and texts on squares with soot that he lines on the stone’s surface, then the […]

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Why did the ancient Egyptian “jackal” choose a type of dog to be the god of mummification

Why did the ancient Egyptian “jackal” choose a type of dog and his likeness in the form of Anubis, the lord of cowardice and mummification, and the one who takes care of the mummy?? I will try to explain it in its simplest form. At the beginning of pre-dynastic times, people used to leave dead […]

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Medicines in ancient Egypt

Medicines in ancient Egypt The ancient Egyptian was always keen to adapt nature to serve him and invest everything in plants, animals and minerals. He also excelled in the science of chemistry and the manufacture of pharmaceutical drugs to treat various diseases. We knew this from the Ebers Papyrus and the Odin Smith Papyrus, considered […]

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