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lookategypttour · 1 year
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Join the best historical & #cultural_trip to #Egypt and #discover_Egypt overland from #Cairo to #Luxor to #Aswan and Abu Simbel on this 8-day guided & escorted tour you will have the chance to explore the treasures of #ancient_Egypt with qualified Egyptologist, all hotels and flight & sleeper train included. The best prices guarantee. Book Now. https://www.instagram.com/p/CqMdL7OIPFY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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supersingh-sbs · 2 years
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A 2,300 year old mummified cow from ancient Egypt. Chosen from the heard, the best cattle were given up as a sacrifice to the bull god Apis - the god of fertility and primordial power. Credit: @TheClassicalCo #Ancient_Archaeology_Tomb #mummified_cow #ancient_Egypt (at Kew Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/CepRIKENm0Xvz4s-I2BCTKdA_STeh9Giweir9A0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ma3rfa · 1 year
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#Ancient_Egypt,
The Fourth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, which lasted from c. 2613 BCE to c. 2494 BCE, was a period of great architectural and artistic achievement. Among its rulers was Khafra, the second pharaoh of the dynasty, who is best known for commissioning the construction of the Great Sphinx of Giza. Khafra's reign has long been shrouded in mystery, with many aspects of his life and reign still the subject of debate among historians and Egyptologists. In this article, we will delve into the life and reign of Khafra and explore the various theories and controversies surrounding this enigmatic pharaoh
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The oldest tunic in history made in ancient Egypt; around 4500 years ago, found in during tomb excavation works in 19th century.
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Credit: @histories_arch
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ancienttreeoflife · 3 years
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Heru & Set = Unity. Unity is the highest form of divine expression. It is the understanding and unification of opposites. The battle between Heru and Set is a divine understanding of how one must learn to see, understand and unite with the opposing sides of life (within and without) outside of ones self. Without unity, we can not have Oneness. Without Oneness, we can not have peace, love, order or understanding. Without Unity, we allow ourselves to be dominated, controlled and manipulated to by those unscrupulous individuals in the world. These individuals are Sethian in nature. They are the seperated parts of the divine unity which symbolize the the chaos between Heru and Set. This is what we are and have been seeing in the world for thousands of years. . . . quotes energy s ity system
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effortlessarabic · 4 years
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The mummies🧟‍♀️💀, magic, and ghosts👻 are common topics in Egyptian Pharaohs heritage😱🥶😨.
Here are some facts 🤓🧐📘💡about Pharaonic mummies:
- The mummy of Princess Makitaten🧟‍♀️ helped Cheiro, one of the most famous astrologers throughout history in studying palmistry. Later in 1937, Cheiro predicted the return of the Jews to Palestine🇯🇴. He also predicted the sinking of Titanic. Cheiro mentioned the story in his book real life stories.
- Shortly before Cheiro’s departure to England from Luxor, he received a special gift from an elderly Arab. “something wrapped up in one of those bandages that were found bound around the limbs of mummies…The right hand of a mummy in a magnificent state of preservation.😨
- The hand of Princess Makitaten🧟‍♀️, who had raised an army and attacked the new monarch, dying in the battle. Vengeful priests had hacked off her sword arm and mummified the hand to put it on display as a warning to others.
- The hand had been passed down through Arab’s family with its legend, and now it was being given to Cheiro.
- A mummy could also be an animal. In the Egyptian religion, the body was needed in order for the soul or "ba" of the person to unite with the "ka" of the person in the afterlife. The body was an important part of the afterlife and they wanted to preserve it forever.
- There are still mummies of some of the ancient Pharaohs around. Both Tutankhamun and Rameses the Great were preserved and can be seen at museums.
- Over the past few thousands of years, many of the Egyptian mummies have been destroyed in interesting ways. Some were burned for fuel, some were ground into powder to make magical potions, and some were destroyed by treasure hunters.👨‍🚒
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egyptcivilization · 3 years
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The history of agriculture in ancient Egypt
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moca2021 · 3 years
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The history of agriculture in ancient Egypt
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seth-s-lair · 6 years
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Earrings studs Bastet. My work on the sketch of @frombeyond-dolls​
Can be purchased in my Etsy https://www.etsy.com/listing/556476092/silver-handmade-earrings-bastet?ref=shop_home_active_2
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lookategypttour · 2 years
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Discover the Wonders of #Ancient_Egypt Through Our #Cultural_Trips Www.lookategypttours.com (at Cairo, Egypt) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgxzIB7IGG8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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whencyclopedia · 2 years
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Ancient Egyptian Government
The government of ancient Egypt was a theocratic monarchy as the king ruled by a mandate from the gods, initially was seen as an intermediary between human beings and the divine, and was supposed to represent the gods' will through the laws passed and policies approved. A central government in Eg...
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ma3rfa · 1 year
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Khufu, also known as Cheops, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom period. He is most famous for his ambitious building project, the Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In this article, we will explore the life and legacy of Khufu, his reign as Pharaoh, and the incredible feats of engineering and architecture that his name is synonymous with
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lotussoldiers-blog · 7 years
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These guys are from the first issue of LOTUS SOLDIERS, Blood in the Temple. Well, they are: Mai            Batau             a kid (I dunno, his name isn't mentioned x'D) Seneb        Bantaor          Tawi Since they all are supposed to have dark skin and brown eyes, I needed to give every character a unique design,  by giving different nose shape, long, round or sharp. Eyebrows, thin, fluffy x'D. Iris, big circles or dots. Face type, square, a bit triangle, round. Even lips x'D Mai the Priest: He was described as a handsome youth priest, with sharp features and clever yet cunning eyes. He was the first one to draw. You can't imagine how pain in ass was he x'D I've never drawn bald.. If you see the first drawings of him, you will vomit :XD: it was hard to draw a character who is supposed to young, handsome and bald. Don't get me wrong here x'D. Anyway, every time, he kept looking so wrong, his shaved head didn't fit any face I tried. Until I figured it out and knew what is wrong :la: I saw references and found out that I made the back of his head too big, I fixed it and he looked right! Then, I wanted to make him the badass he is :XD: so I draw sharp nose and eyebrows, very tiny eyes, with some sort of shining color (instead of the same brown I nearly used for every other character.) Doesn't he look sexy :XD: I'm so proud of him :dummy: Batau the Army Chief: His description wasn't very long, strong body structures, wide shoulders and a long nose. I tried to search some clothes of  soldiers in ancient Egypt, but didn't found many informative informations x'D  so I decided to use red color for army and blue for police :v It was mentioned in the story that he wore a military badge, I dunno where the writer got that idea from x'D so I just put a golden thing over his left shoulder 8V  Made him darker than the others since he stays in the sun fighting and such xD The Kid: I don't have much to say about this one x'D He only appears in the very beginning, just that one time. It was hard to draw a kid that look Egyptian, so I saw the kid Ramses of the Prince of Egypt movie, but he looked.. well, um.. not the kid I had in my mind x'D so it was hard, and in the end I  decided  that a Disney style kid is better. I admit, I failed with this kid :XD: How dare I to put this innocent child among those unsmiling, boring adults XD Seneb the Second Priest: He has no description at all, except for he's the oldest one x'D This design was originally given to another character, but then I thought it would fit him much more. Not much to say, I just wanted him to be as skull as possible :XD: Oh, and after drawing Mai, I got sort of used to bald heads, so he wasn't so hard to develop. Bantaor the Deputy Minister of South: I always get mixed up between Batau and Bantaor names :XD: He was described as a short, and  fat man, I may make his body fatter in the future. At first, I couldn't get him right, then I looked at references and saw that most of cartoon fat characters were given a small head, so I tried it, and it worked :dummy: I dunno why I gave him a beard, I just felt like it :v Tawi the Police Chief: A strong built, skin as , with some white between his short hair, was the description. As I said, I'll refer to police by the blue color ( I don't say it was true in the real ancient Egypt.) The only smiling adult :XD: But don't get deceived he's a very strict Chief :P I still have to design five more characters   I won't tell you the villains here, even though I feel like it's already obvious :XD: There are two   This was inspired from  https://www.instagram.com/helloluigi/ Well, hope you like it   Characters © Mohamed Soliman Characters' design and Art © Lina El-Baz, 2017
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ancienttreeoflife · 3 years
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Heru, Asar and Set - Origins of Jesus, God and Devil. The origins of many modern religions stem from the ancient cultures of Kemet (and Sumer). However, the higher practices, knowledge, and wisdom were withheld from the "common" people in order to control how they live and think. But why? ♀ Ancient Egypt Gods 👁️ Seven Pillars of Wisdom 🙏🏽 Join Our Cause . . . ity healing quotes guidance awareness s civilization blog knowledge vibes love energy community alchemy system lyawake
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loly945 · 3 years
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