The first operation to remove a brain tumour was carried out 3,200 years ago in Egypt.

The first operation to remove a brain tumour was carried out 3,200 years ago in Egypt. Many nations today pay tribute to their progress in medicine. Some of them claim that they are the origin of medicine in the world, such as the Chinese and Greeks, the descendants of the Greeks, while the Egyptians remain […]

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Tomb of Sanfer or the rapes tomb.

Tomb of Sanfer or the rapes tomb.   A masterpiece unparalleled in all Egyptian tombs Sanfer was the ruler of the southern city (Thebes) during the reign of King Amenhotep the Second and was supervising the gardens of the Temple of “Amon” during the reign of King “Amenhotep the Second. During King Tuthmosis the Third, […]

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Clothing in Ancient Egypt

Clothing in Ancient Egypt refers to the manner of dress of the inhabitants of this era in Ancient Egypt and the colours used for clothing. As in all countries, the climate determines the shape, fabrics and colours with which clothing and accessories must be made. In Egypt, clothing was a direct consequence of the hot […]

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89 – The scarab is a type of beetle

The scarab is a type of beetle. The pharaohs used scarabs in several uses, including religious and mundane ones. They were inspired by its shape to make rings, necklaces, statues and sculptures, and they used to put them in tombs with the dead and inside the shrouds, and they engraved on them commandments from the […]

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83 – Territories of ancient Egypt

Territories of ancient Egypt The division of ancient Egypt into regions may go back to the pre-dynastic period (before 3100 BC). These territories originally existed as self-governing city-states, but they began to unify later. Following the old tradition, El Hadjim Mina completed the final unification process. The division into regions was not limited to more […]

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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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34 – Camel Tears

* Camel Tears * It is known that a camel eats grass, but sometimes it may be forced to eat a snake in rare cases, and feels very thirsty due to the heat of the poison, so it stands on the water but does not drink it lest the poison passes into his body and […]

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1 – 10 beauty secrets of Cleopatra

Such type of cleopatra statues spread in ancient Egyptian temples in the era of King Nectanebo II and became a religious model for him to offer sacrifices and rituals are held for him so that the king benefits from the worship of Horus, and even turned into an artistic style in the Ptolemaic era and […]

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