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Ra God in His Declining Years

No comments Ra Egyptian God in His Declining Years In many ways Ra God was the personification of numerous human needs recognized by people in early times, among which was the luxury of growing old and retiring from the day-to-day cares of the active world. Like a farmer who has grown too old to spend […]

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The Royal Canon of Turin | Egyptian Chronology

No comments Egyptian chronology : The Royal Canon of Turin The finest record of the chronology of the Egyptian kings is unfortunately the most damaged and now incomplete. It is a papyrus known as the Royal Canon of Turin, in which museum it is to be found. Originally the property of the king of Sardinia, […]

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Southern Tombs Tomb of Mahu

No comments Southern Tombs Tomb of Mahu This is the tomb of a police officer, which is entered by a narrow flight of steps. In the main chamber Mahu is represented on all four walls carrying out his official duties. As we move anti-clockwise, we see him supervising the delivery of produce and lending an […]

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Prelude To The Ancient Egyptian Pyramids P1

No comments Prelude To The Ancient Egyptian Pyramids The land of Egypt is the child of the Nile. More than 4,000 miles above its mouth the White Nile rises in the swamps and lakes of equatorial Africa. After having covered half its course, it is joined by the Blue Nile in the Sudan and after […]

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Sanakhte and Djoser Pharaohs

No comments Djoser and Sanakhte Pharaohs The Egyptian Pyramids Builders Sanakhte Pharaoh  The first king of the 3rd Dynasty, Sanakhte (also given as Nebka) is little known, despite a reign of some 18 years. Presumably the foundation of the dynasty was cemented by marriage with the female heir of the last king of the 2nd […]

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Beyond the Cataract and into Nubia | Walking Through Egypt

No comments Beyond the Cataract and into Nubia Above the cataract, the land we see now is a very different land from that described, for example, by the German Prince Puckler- Muskau. The Nile Valley has entirely changed its appearance; temples have been moved, or even shipped overseas in gratitude for help given with the […]

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The Memphite Theology of Creation and Triad of Memphis

No comments The Triad of Memphis Today the ruins of Memphis lie a little over twenty kilometers to the southwest of modern Cairo. Not much is left of the old city, but at one time it was the capital of all Egypt and one of the most powerful cities in the world. Here, somewhere around […]

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Ancient Egyptian Pyramids List

No comments Preface about Ancient Egyptian Pyramids Map In a little over a century, the ancient Egyptians built the masonry pyramids, which contained more than twenty five (25) million tons of limestone blocks. These man-made mountains appear to modem eyes to be useless, but they must have been considered useful by the Egyptians. Ancient Egyptian […]

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Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Energy Part 4

No comments Pyramid meditators suggest that the best results are achieved by sitting upright with the upper chakras (the forecenters of energy within) located at approximately one-third up from the pyramid base, directly under the apex. Ancient Egyptian Pyramids Another of the pyramid’s mysterious energies is that of preservation. In La Pyramide de Chiops a-t-elle […]

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Pachomian monasteries in Ancient Egypt

No comments Pachomian monasteries In Upper Egypt, near Akhmim, there was a hermitage where Palomen was spiritual leader. Under him, St Pachom, one of the great pillars of the Coptic Church (f.AD 290-346), received initiation. St Pachom saw the advantages of linking together the different communities and founding monasteries. He introduced the ‘cenobitic’ way of […]

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Wonders of the World, c. 1000 | Walking Through Egypt

No comments Extravagance, c. 50 Pliny the Elder Great Pyramid Of Giza We will mention also cursorily the Pyramids, which are in the same country of Egypt, that idle and foolish exhibition of royal wealth. For the cause by most assigned for their construction is an intention on the part of those kings to exhaust […]

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Tutankhamun Pharaoh 1334-1325 BC

No comments Tutankhamun (heqaiunushema) Nebkheperure Dynasty 18 1334-1325 BC Before the spectacular discovery of his almost intact tomb in the Valley of the Kings (KV 62) in November 1922, Tutankhamun was a shadowy and little known figure of the late 18th Dynasty. To a certain extent he still is, despite the prominence he has acquired […]

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The Sciences in Ancient Egypt

No comments The Sciences According to the teachings of the priest man acquired his ideas on science from Thot, the lunar god also called Hermes Trismegistus, a Greek name meaning « three times very great ». The social institutions of Ancient Egypt were attributed to another Hermes. Considered to be the inventor of writing he […]

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Karnak at Last, 1799 | Luxor – Walking Through Egypt

No comments Karnak at Last, 1799  Vivant Denon Karnak Unable, by myself, to take the plan of Karnac temple, or make large views of this mass of ruins, which, at first sight resembles the saw-yard of a quarry, or rather piled mountains, my design was to employ the two hours there in making draughts of […]

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