The Egyptian dog or the Egyptian Greyhound, as foreigners call it!

The Egyptian dog or the Egyptian Greyhound, as foreigners call it! It is one of the 10 oldest breeds on the face of the Egyptian dog or the Egyptian Greyhound, as foreigners call it! It is one of the 10 olThe Egyptian dogs, or the Egyptian Greyhound as foreigners call it! It is one of […]

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The bird of Saqqara

Saqqara Bird The Saqqara Bird is a bird-shaped artefact made of sycamore wood, discovered during the 1898 excavation of the Pa-di-Imen tomb in Saqqara, Egypt. It has been dated to approximately 200 BCE and is now housed in Cairo’s Museum of Egyptian Antiquities. The Saqqara Bird has a wingspan of 180 mm (7.1 in) and […]

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The Eye of Horus (Wedjat) in Ancient Egypt to mark fractions

You may have heard of the Eye of Horus (Wedjat) in Ancient Egypt to mark fractions. How much reality is there in this story? The Eye of Horus was smashed to pieces by Seth during his antagonistic fight against Horus to seize the right to the throne of Egypt. Later, the god of science and […]

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king “Khufu

The only statue found for the king “Khufu,  owner of the greatest pyramid, is a small statue of ivory that does not exceed 7.5 cm. This little statue was found by the British World” Flinders Petri “in” Abidos “in Sohag in 1903 .. and represented King Khufu The crown of the Red North .. and […]

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The art of drawing in ancient Egypt

The art of drawing in ancient Egypt The art of prominent and sunken painting and engraving flourished in ancient Egypt; As evidenced by the walls of tombs and temples. The artist dealt with the walls as drawing and engraving surfaces and tried to invest all available spaces. The drawing was not a single artist’s work. […]

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The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian museum is located in the heart of the Egyptian capital, “Cairo”, on the northern side of Tahrir Square. This museum is considered one of the first museums globally specifically established as a public museum, unlike those preceding it. Work began in the museum during the reign of Khedive Abbas Hilmi II in 1897 […]

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Ancient Egyptians knew how to light up homes and temples.

Ancient Egyptians knew how to light up homes and temples. The ancient Egyptian use of lamps in some cities that did not live for long periods, which indicates the use of lamps in household lighting, and the most important of these cities are the city of (Lahoun), (Deir al-Madina) and (Tal al-Amarna), where many small […]

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Ancient Egyptian fiancé

Ancient Egyptian fiancé It is a type of pottery. The ancient Egyptians used it to make jewellery, pots, flasks, dishes, vases, and small figurines very popular with the ancient Egyptians, as found, for example, in the tomb of Ga, and children’s toys were also made from them. The main material used in Egyptian faience is […]

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Music in ancient Egypt

Music in ancient Egypt The ancient Egyptian knew music since ancient times. Evidence for this is the presence of many scenes engraved on the walls of temples and tombs since the era of the Old Kingdom, which shows musicians and dancers playing or participating in religious ceremonies. Various museums also acquire many musical instruments used […]

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Princess Merit Aten, the daughter of Nefertiti and Akhenaten

Princess Merit Aten The daughter of Nefertiti and Akhenaten, sends a message to her husband, Samenkh Ka-Ra, who fights on the battlefield outside Egypt in defense of Egypt. Our ancestors have known since Thutmose III the Great that the defence of Egypt begins in Syria. Merit Aton writes a letter to her husband and lover […]

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