53 – The beer was of central importance in ancient Egyptian society

I would not exaggerate that beer was of central importance in ancient Egyptian society, as mentioned on at least forty papyrus. The old and the little drank beer and liked it, the rich and the poor because it was a meal (made like porridge) made of barley. It was also used to treat stomach ailments […]

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52 – The Cretleiha House.

The Cretleiha House. A house in Mrs Zainab about which the English wrote a book and James Bond lived in it. The Creteilian House, the Gair Anderson Museum, the Butcher House, or the Safe House are named for the same place. The creative archaeological home is between the Sayyida Zaynab neighbourhood and the Caliph next […]

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43 – The Sun-dried pita bread

 The Sun-dried pita bread Egyptian bread is made from wheat flour or barley, and yeast is made the night before baking, where the yeast is placed in a small bowl, and the flour and an amount of warm water are added for fermentation. The kneading is done until the dough becomes liquid, then the bowl […]

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38 -The Gayer Anderson Museum

The Gayer Anderson Museum (1): The name is a foreigner for an English doctor. He agreed with the Committee for the Preservation of Arab Antiquities to stay in the house to preserve the place and leave the antiques he bought from Cairo markets upon his departure from Egypt. The house brings you to the atmosphere […]

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33 – How was the head of Queen Nefertiti stolen and smuggled to Germany?

How was the head of Queen Nefertiti stolen and smuggled to Germany,? and why did Hitler oppose the return of the Queen’s head to Egypt? “The Nefertiti statue is considered to be one of the most famous ancient Egyptian archaeological works. It is a coloured limestone bust of more than 3300 years old, carved by […]

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10 -The Moscow Mathematical Papyrus

The Moscow Mathematical Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian mathematics papyrus named the Golnyshchev Mathematical Papyrus, after its first owner, the Russian Egyptologist Vladimir Golnyshchev. Golenishkev bought the papyrus in 1892 or 1893 from Thebes. The papyrus entered the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts collection in Moscow and is still there today. Depending on the science […]

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9- Have you ever thought about what is called a scarab?

Have you ever thought about what is called a scarab? What is the secret of its frequent use in the ancient Egyptian civilization, whether in art, religion, or jewellery? All of them were inspired by the scarab themes and shapes we now stand in front of and amaze. So together, let’s get to know the […]

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6 – An exquisitely made small statue of King Tutankhamun

Egypt Magic-small statue of King Tutankhamun An exquisitely made small statue of King Tutankhamun made of gilded wood appears unconventional, wearing the white crown and carrying the stick and the flail and standing on the back of a black tiger from the contents of the tomb of Tutankhamun, the Shorter Valley of the Kings, showing […]

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4 – A pectoral bearing the name of Tutankhamun’s throne

A pectoral bearing the name of Tutankhamun’s throne. A masterpiece of the treasures of Tutankhamun. It is a bra decorated in a complex way: the central part of the pectoral, which represents the king’s name, consists in the middle of a large scarab of lapis lazuli. Below is a hieroglyphic sign “neb”, which looks like […]

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Tom and Jerry Original Egyptian Cartoons

Tom and Jerry Original Egyptian Cartoons Tom and Jerry cartoon’s first appearance as a caricature was before 1300 BC, in which the mouse sits relaxed, devouring a fish that is about to end, while an emaciated cat stands in front of it in complete submission, bearing a shape resembling a hand propeller, and with the […]

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