No comments Worship of the Aten In the worship of the sun disc, the Aten, some scholars have seen metaphysical reasoning far ahead of the times. Others have asserted that it offered nothing new. Akhenaten himself has been variously interpreted as a mystic/ascetic and as a rebel/fanatic. Certainly, to understand Akhenaten and the brief epoch […]
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Pharos | How and why did the lighthouse and the island disappear ?
No comments How and why did the lighthouse and the island disappear ? Strangely enough, the answer appears only in legends. The lighthouse continued to fulfill an important military function after Egypt was conquered by the Islamic armies. As part of a carefully thought out plot, a rumor was circulated during the days of the […]
Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Research Part 3
No comments Should you wish to use your own miniature pyramid as a thought-form incubator, simply write your request or prayer, as simply and specifically as possible, on a regular sheet of paper and fold it in half. Then, hold the paper between your hands as a focal point for building a force field, concentrate […]
The Mortuary Complex – The Step Pyramid of Saqqara
No comments The Mortuary Complex Facing the pyramid on the south side of the enclosure is the so-called South Tomb. Three carved relief panels set within the frames of its false doors show the king performing the heb-sed ritual, in which he reaffirmed his fitness to rule. On one panel he wears the tall White […]
The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Age Facts P4
No comments All the buildings of the pyramid complex are constructed of local limestone, quarried nearby. The outer covering, however, consists of fine white limestone from Tura on the opposite bank of t e Nile. The casing blocks of limestone not only had to be planed but also fitted very carefully, an impressive task considering […]
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How Khufu’s Pyramid was Built ?
3 comments Notice : There is not evidence about Great Khufu’s Pyramid was built but there is some theories and we will discuss the most famous and common one How the Khufu Great Pyramid was Built ? How Khufu’s Pyramid was Built ? What is the “common theory about how the pyramid was built ? […]
Tomb of Amon-Ofis II Pictures
No comments Tomb of Amon-Ofis II The tomb of Amon-Ofis II is situated at the feet of a rocky spur. A long corridor with steep steps leads to the hypogeum which after making a right angle turn opens out into a vast hall whose roof is supported by six magnificently decorated rectangular pillars. It was […]
By Train to Cairo
No comments By Train to Cairo, 1883 Gabriel Charmes I return to Alexandria, to take the train there which is to conduct me to Cairo. Hardly have we crossed the Lake Mareotis, where are produced on fine days the most fairy-like mirages, when we find ourselves really in Egypt. Vast plains, richly cultivated, spread out […]
Shepseskaf Pharaoh Biography 2504-2500 BC
No comments Shepseskaf 2504 – 2500 BC Dynasty 4 Shepseskaf Pharaoh Menkaure’s eldest son by Khamerernebty II, Prince Khuenre, did not succeed him, presumably because he predeceased his father. A small stone statue in the Boston Museum represents the prince in the squatting position of a scribe, kilt stretched between his knees to support his […]
Winter is the best time of the year in Cairo
No comments Winter is the best time of the year in Cairo. It starts in November and the dry, refreshing winter air usually lasts until March. Winter is followed by the Khamshin season, “khamshin” being the Arabic word for “fifty.” It is called this because frequent sandstorms scour the city during this fifty-day period. The […]
Memphis Egypt Facts
No comments Memphis Memphis is the ancient capital of the 1st «nome» or province of Lower Egypt, Mennof-Ra, which the Greeks called Memphis and which Herodotus claims was founded by Menes who united the two parts of Egypt. Of Memphis there remains today almost nothing except a few ruins. The prophesy of Jeremiah that «Memphis […]
Muhammad Ali’s Alexandria 1813
No comments A Tourist’s History, 1779 Eliza Fay 24 July, 1779. Having mounted our asses, the use of horses being forbidden to any but Musselmans, we sallied forth preceded by a Janissary, with his drawn sword, about three miles over a sandy desert, to see Pompey’s Pillar, esteemed to be the finest column in the […]
Canals Cut through the Cairo Egypt
No comments Canals Cut through the City, 1039 Naser-e Khosraw In the midst of the houses in the city are gardens and orchards watered by wells. In the sultan’s harem are the most beautiful gardens imaginable. Waterwheels have been constructed to irrigate these gardens. There are trees planted and pleasure parks built even on the […]
