71 – Deir al-Bahari cache and parade of royal mummies.

Deir al-Bahari cache and parade of royal mummies. Today, the Deir el-Bahari cache, which is the cache in which 10 of the 22 mummies were found, will be transferred from the Egyptian Museum to Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. The most mysterious place, why is its hidden characteristic, where is its location, […]

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70 – Cobra snake of King Senusert II

Cobra snake of King Senusert II It is the golden uraeus, or royal cobra, of Senusret II, affixed to the front of the royal beret or crown of the king. Made of gold and inlaid with semi-precious stones, in a fashion The head is of lapis lazuli, and the eyes are of garnet. The neck […]

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67 – An Egyptian village invades the world hand made carpet

An Egyptian village invades the .world Mubarak found her name in the Elysee Palace. In December 1987, former President Hosni Mubarak visited France and held talks with the late French President Francois Mitterrand at the Elysee Palace in tParis’scapital, While Mubarak toured the palace accompanied by the French President, he stumbled upon a silk carpet […]

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65 – The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

Before the golden trip to transport the royal mummies on April 3 from Tahrir Square to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, let’s go and precede them and know where is the National Museum of Civilization and what is it and what is this itinerary?   The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is located in […]

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63 – Deposits of the foundation and the rituals of erecting the temple.

Deposits of the foundation and the rituals of erecting the temple. Before starting the construction of any temple in ancient Egypt, a set of procedures and religious rituals took place first before construction. When the king or queen orders the building of a temple for his god or god, the appropriate place is chosen first, […]

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62 – A cylindrical vessel made of alabaster

A cylindrical vessel made of alabaster discovered by the Metropolitan Museum mission in excavating the deposits of the foundation of the Temple of the Holy of the Holies of Amun, known as the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari, in 1923 and is currently on display in the Metropolitan Museum. It dates back to Queen […]

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61 – A rare example of a trumpet from the New Kingdom era discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamun

A rare example of a trumpet from the New Kingdom era was discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamun. It is believed that they were used in the military parades of the young king. It is said – as a joke – that whoever blows into them ignites endless revolutions and unrest, which is what one […]

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60 – A perfume bottle of pure gold inlaid with diamonds

It is a pure gold bottle inlaid with diamonds and precious stones and has botanical inscriptions and flowers engraved in relief. It returns to the family of Muhammad Ali Basha 19th and 20th centuries 1805- 1952. It is currently displayed in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo.

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58 – One of the necklaces of King Tutankhamun

One of the necklaces of King Tutankhamun, which baffled world scholars because of the scarab in it because it is made of yellow glass, which is formed at a temperature of 10,000 degrees Celsius, meaning that it is formed only in two cases The first is a nuclear explosion, and the second is a cosmic […]

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57 – The Canopic chest of King Tutankhamun

The Canopic chest of King Tutankhamun (To save the bowels of the little king) !! Made of alabaster It has a height of 85.5 cm and a square base of 54 cm. Made to preserve the viscera after mummification The box was placed on a gilded wooden .sledge The base is covered with golden leaves […]

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