A wonderful tour, the tomb of King Hor Umm Heb, the last king of the 18th dynasty

A wonderful tour, the tomb of King Hor Umm Heb, the last king of the 18th dynasty and the famous military leader. Number KV 57, Valley of the Kings, Luxor.

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This is a scene from the Divine House (the temple) called “Hatt Khanmat Hah.”

This is a scene from the Divine House (the temple) called “Hatt Khanmat Hah.” Means “the palace united with eternity.” What is also called “Medinet Habu”.   What was built by King Ramsso the third? Here the king is standing before the God Amun Ra, Lord of the two lands. The official God of the […]

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The Cachet of  El Deir al-Bahari

The Cachet of  El Deir al-Bahari The family of Abdul Rasoul and the royal cache The work of the Abd al-Rasoul family in the antiquities trade, especially the two brothers Ahmed and Muhammad Abd al-Rasoul, played an important role in the discovery. By pure chance, they found a cache containing mummies and funerary furniture in […]

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The English writer “Agatha Christie” was inspired by the idea of ​​her famous story “A Murder on the Nile”

The English writer “Agatha Christie” was inspired by the idea of ​​her famous story “A Murder on the Nile” – which was turned into a movie in 1978 and parts of which were filmed on it – after spending several days onBoard during her visit to Egypt in 1934. The star David Suchet filmed a […]

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A bathroom with a sewage system and about 3500 years ago

This picture is from Luxor, the city of Habu, the temple of Ramses III. A bathroom with a sewage system and about 3500 years ago… The first humans on the planet created bathrooms.. toilets inside, and closed homes were our grandfathers. The first sewage systems and running water on the planet were in Egypt in […]

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A newly discovered ancient city built 3000 years ago

A newly discovered ancient city built 3000 years ago The city’s history dates back to the reign of King Amenhotep III, and it continued to be used by Tutankhamun 3,000 years ago. West of ancient Thebes, Egypt

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A rare example of a non-royal woman who breaks the bureaucracy in ancient Egypt

A rare example of a non-royal woman who breaks the bureaucracy in ancient Egypt Titles and what they refer to as roles and status in ancient Egypt represent a problem for the contemporary researcher, especially those related to women, which are often referred to as mere honorary and ceremonial titles that do not involve any […]

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Ramses II, Pharaoh Moses, with religious, astronomical and historical evidence

Ramses II, Pharaoh Moses, with religious, astronomical and historical evidence Rate this item12345(0 votes) Written by Engineer/ Mohamed Abdel Razek Gowaili   This article summarises my book (Pharaoh’s Trial Is Ramses II Pharaoh Persecution and Exodus?)   The case of (Pharaoh Moses) and the search for his historical personality will remain the first issue in […]

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Howard Carter, Discoveries and Thefts

Howard Carter, Discoveries and Thefts Carter was not just a loyal prospector. He carried with him to Britain – his native country – many priceless artefacts and treasures that surrounded the mummy of the little pharaoh. Carter was born in London, Kensington (May 9, 1874), and became famous for his discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in […]

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Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor .. Palace of the great

Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor .. Palace of the great It is the greatest and most famous buildings in Luxor and its hotels at all. It contained between its sides, its rooms, and the most famous flags and names of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries under its roof. The hotel opened in 1886 and was built […]

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