No comments The Temple Of Luxor Amenhotep III, the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh and great-grandson of the military genius Thutmose III, built the temple of Luxor close to the banks of the Nile just south of the city. Though by this time Egyptian military power was past its peak, economic conditions within the capital were sound. […]
Egyptian Pyramids: Today and Tomorrow Part 4
No comments According to Plutarch, Osiris was born on the 361st day of the year. Like Christ, he traveled a great deal. He became King of Egypt and “tamed [his subjects] by music and gentleness, not by force of arms.” Plutarch recounts that he was betrayed by the powers of darkness and slain and dismembered. […]
Djoser Pharaoh Facts
5 comments Djoser King owner of the Saqqara Pyramid , Djoseris most famous Kind in the 3rd dynasty of the ancient Egyptian’s history ; He delegate Imhotep to build the first pyramid in the ancient Egyptian history to be his tomb that is mean Saqqara pyramid is Djose’s Tomb . Djoser pharaoh Djoser king ruled […]
Peruvian Pyramids Part 2
No comments Peruvian Pyramids Part Two The people of the Moche civilization erected many massive and impressive temples, the most famous of which are the gigantic twin pyramids at Moche, close by the modem city of Trujillo. These twin pyramids are known today as “La Huaca del Sol” (The Temple of the Sun) and “La […]
Ancient Egyptian Sports and Hunting
No comments The ancient Egyptians were a people who knew how to enjoy themselves, as the great number and variety of pastimes recorded in tomb scenes so vividly illustrates. Indeed, it was to a large extent the intense pleasure which they found in life that encouraged them to seek to continue it after death. Recreation […]
Into the Desert to the Oasis and Beyond | Egyptian Deserts
No comments Into the Desert to the Oasis and Beyond, 1834 Mohammed Ibn Umar Oasis and Beyond When the camels were at length laden, we struck into the desert, and on the evening of the fifth day reached Khaijeh, the Theban oasis. This place is planted with date-trees that surround it as the anklets surround […]
St Paul in Ancient Egypt
No comments St Paul The first of the great persecutions started in the reign of Trajan Decius (249-251). The number of Egyptians who escaped to the deserts increased. Among them was St Paul, the Theban, a native Egyptian who spoke Greek only with the greatest difficulty (as distinct from the Hellenized Egyptians in Alexandria). He […]
Celebrating on High, 1843 | Walking Through Egypt
No comments Celebrating on High, 1843 Dr. Richard Lepsius Great Pyramids Yesterday, the 15th October, was our king’s birthday, and I had selected this day for the first visit to the Great Pyramids. We would there, with a few friends, commemorate our King and our Fatherland in a joyous festival. . . . The morning […]
Best Ancient Egypt Maps
1 comment You will Find in Ancient-Egypt.Info : Ancient Egypt Map Ancient Egypt Maps Ancient Egypt Map for Kids You can download more 30 Black Ancient Egypt Maps in the end of this topic Blank Ancient Egypt Map Good Ancient Egypt Map Best Ancient Egypt Map Smart Ancient Egypt Map Smart Ancient Egypt Map Important […]
Senusret III king as Builder and Senusret III Pyramid
No comments The king as builder Much of the wealth acquired in the Nubian campaigns was directed towards the temples in Egypt and their renewal. An inscription from Abydos of the official Ikhernofret tells of the king’s commission that he refurbish Osiris’s barge, shrine and chapels with gold, electrum, lapis lazuli, malachite and other costly […]
Step Pyramid of Djoser facts at Saqqara Part 2
1 comment The Step Pyramid Of Djoser ( Zoser ) How did the idea of pyramid come to Imhotep ? ( Imhotep was the architect of Djoser’s Step Pyramid ) Step Pyramid Of Djoser (Zoser) The idea of a step pyramid was not his original intention . The original objective was ti build a mastaba-type […]
Tomb of Tutankhamon
No comments Tomb of Tutankhamon This famous tomb is amongst the smallest in the Valley of the Kings. Nevertheless it contained treasures w’hich may have represented the most abundant hoard ever buried in the valley. For, contrary to initial belief that the treasure belonged to a boy-king who had a short and not very significant […]
The Temple of Hermopolis at Minya, 1813 | Walking Through Egypt
No comments The Temple of Hermopolis at Minya, 1813 James Silk Buckingham Temple of Hermopolis Returning to the boat, we continued our course on the Nile, landing at Minieh, a populous and flourishing town on the western bank, and thence onward to the ruins of Antinoe, on the eastern: a city built by the Roman […]
The Climate of Egypt and The Delights of Nile Water
No comments The Climate of Egypt, 1882 Samuel Cox Climate of Egypt Its climate is balm itself. It is dry. The mud thus survives all its changes. In winter its mildness is a salutary luxury. These features of the climate result from the position of Egypt. It is in the north-east corner of Africa; yet […]
