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Selected market stalls and nomes created from the viewpoint of an ancient Egyptian. Includes food, writing, and Abydos.
The layout of an ancient Egyptian house was largely determined by whether the family was rich or poor, and if they lived in the city or the country. Houses for the PoorThose without much money often had only a one room house. This room was used for storage and napping during the day ...
The mysterious ancient Egyptian civilization has fascinated the imagination since the cradle of history, its countless achievements in art, culture & buildings still enchant everyone even today. Here you will discover everything you need to learn about the history of such a great civilization. Egypt...
You’ll look at the House of Life, stories about magicians, and what would have been found in a magician’s toolbox in Ancient Egypt. The Ancient Egyptian Magic Diploma Course takes you through the intersection between medicine and magic. The Ancient Egyptians took a magical view of medicine...
The Ancient Egyptian Goddess NutAncient Egypt held the goddess Nut as one of the most loved goddesses. Known as the sky goddess, she held the title of “she who gives birth to the gods.” From birth to death, Nut played an important role in Egyptian mythology as the barrier between the...
These pyramids were built by king Snefru, the father of Khufu. In the Maydum necropolis, we find the mastaba of Prince Rahotep and his wife. It is here we find wonderful examples of Ancient Egyptian art dating from the 3rd to 4th dynasty. Two very beautiful statues were found showing ...
Image Courtesy of winterE229 / Wikicommons As one of the wonders of the world, the Egyptian pyramids are steeped in rich history and shrouded in mystery. Using their unparalleled resources to create structures on a scale that had never been seen before, the ancients used the pyramid shape to...
1. A king of ancient Egypt. 2. A tyrant. [Middle English Pharao, from Late Latin Pharaō, from Greek, from Hebrew par'ō, from Egyptian pr-'' : pr, house + '', great.] Phar′a·on′ic (fâr′ā-ŏn′ĭk) adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...
• A 3,200-year-old hunk of sheep and goat cheese in a tomb at Saqqara, the first-ever evidence that cheese was part of the ancient Egyptian diet • A well-preserved female mummy – and around 1,000 ushabti statues representing servants who would attend to the deceased in the afterli...