Egypt Magic – A prayer from Ancient Egypt 

A prayer from Ancient Egypt “You have reverence, O Lord of light, You who dwell in the heart of the great house. O prince of night and darkness. I came to you a pure soul, Give me a mouth to speak with you, Make haste for me in my heart the day the clouds become […]

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Egypt Magic- A horse_found_statue

A horse_found_statue What is the story? Let’s know This statue was found by chance from the scientist Howard Carter, who was working at the time as an inspector of Thebes antiquities in 1900, where his horse stumbled in the floor of the outer courtyard of the funerary temple of the king and the horse and […]

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Egypt Magic – The two statues of Ranefer

This is what scholars did several years ago in the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir. They applied it to the statue of a prominent individual from the era of the Fifth Dynasty called “Ra Nefer – rꜥ nfr, and his name means “beautiful Ra”. Refer was the high priest of the god Ptah in Memphis. He […]

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 The sacrificial bearer

The sacrificial bearer Time period: Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, beginning of the reign of Amenemhat I Date: about 1975-1981 BC. M Geographical origin: Taybeh, Al-Asasif Al-Janoubiyah, the tomb of Muqtir (Mukt-Ra) Muktar. Ingredients: wood, gypsum, paint Dimensions: (46.5 x 16.5 x 112) cm Venue: The Metropolitan Museum of Art __________________ An angelic face that suggests […]

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The ancient Egyptian home furniture

The ancient Egyptian home furniture Our information about home furniture in ancient Egypt derives only from what we found in the tombs of the new kingdom, in addition to the pictures that provided us with information on a great deal of accuracy about the Egyptian home furniture, which was characterized by simplicity and suitability for […]

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The Seven Oils Painting in the Kafr El-Sheikh City Museum

The Seven Oils Painting in the Kafr El-Sheikh City Museum It is an alabaster plate with dimensions of 17 x 11 cm for the seven sacred oils. It is an ancient country recovered from Switzerland. It was one of the excavations of the Australian mission in Saqqara, which was used during funeral rites since the […]

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Amenemhat Funeral Panel

Amenemhat Funeral Panel The Middle Kingdom, 11th Dynasty, circa 2000 BC The Egyptian Museum This rectangular painting was well known for its bright colours and original artistic composition. Instead of the traditional view of the couple, here depicted a view of a married couple on a sofa facing each other, embracing their son, who is […]

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Egypt Magic [1473] A statue of King Tutankhamun of gilded wood standing in a papyrus boat

Egypt Magic [1473] A statue of King Tutankhamun of gilded wood, depicting the king wearing the Red crown of the lower Egypt standing in a papyrus boat made of wood painted green and gilded, where the papyrus details are supposed to appear. Here, Tutankhamun, according to the legend of Isis and Osiris – appears in […]

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Egypt magic [1477] A colourful splendour in a painting of fishers in a boat from Ibi Cemetery, Thebes

Egypt magic [1477] A colourful splendour in a painting of fishers in a boat from Ibi Cemetery, Thebes The new kingdom Eighteenth Dynasty 1550-1292 BCE.

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Egypt Magic [1486] The temple of the goddess Isis on the island of Philae

Egypt Magic [1486] The temple of the goddess Isis is the most important archaeological landmark on the island of Philae. The Isis temple begins with the outer courtyard, which dates back to the end of the Ptolemaic era to Augustus, the first Roman emperors. On the right side of the outer courtyard of the temple […]

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