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Ancient Egypt Maps for Kids and Students

7 comments You will Find in Ancient Egypt Maps for kids : Ancient Egypt Map for Kids Ancient Egypt Map Ancient Egypt Maps You can download  more 30 Ancient Egypt Maps in the end of this topic Ancient Egypt Map for Kids Map of Ancient Egypt for Kids Ancient Egypt Map for Students Ancient Egypt […]

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Ancient Egypt Maps for Kids and Students

7 comments You will Find in Ancient Egypt Maps for kids : Ancient Egypt Map for Kids Ancient Egypt Map Ancient Egypt Maps You can download  more 30 Ancient Egypt Maps in the end of this topic Ancient Egypt Map for Kids Map of Ancient Egypt for Kids Ancient Egypt Map for Students Ancient Egypt […]

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People of the Desert | Egyptian Deserts

No comments People of the Desert, 1818 Frederic Cailliaud People of the Desert The Ababdeh maintain an entire independence; from time immemorial they have held possessions in the deserts, which they consider as their property. When we compelled them to come with us to the Nile, taking away their camels, their wood, their provisions, were […]

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Snefru Pharaoh Facts

1 comment Snefru Bent pyramid , Snefru Red pyramid , Snefru Medium Pyramid Snefru pharaoh or Senephru or Sneferu Snefru pharaoh the founder of the 4th Dynasty of ancient Egyptian history . Senferu ruled ancient Egypt more 24 years ( 2613 BC – 2589 BC ) ; Snefru meaning in ancient Egyptian language ( Hieroglyphs […]

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Egyptian Pyramids: Today and Tomorrow Part 5

No comments There is another interesting fact which might lend credence to the contention that the builders of the pyramids were, in fact, members of an advanced race with the ability to pilot aircraft. It has been noted that most of the peoples of the so-called prehistoric civilizations were fire worshippers. The only exceptions were […]

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Ancient Egyptian art during Seti’s Reign

No comments A high point of Egyptian art – Ancient Egyptian Art During Seti‘s reign some tremendous building projects were undertaken. The quality of the reliefs that embellished new cult temples and his tomb are virtually unsurpassed in ancient Egyptian art. At Karnak, where his victories were chronicled, Seti began the work of building the […]

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The Tomb Robberies in Ancient Egypt

No comments The Tomb Robberies  Contrary to popular belief, Tutankhamun’s tomb was not intact when Carter found it: only the burial was undisturbed. The tomb had been robbed twice in antiquity, quite soon after it was sealed. The first robbery was for the gold and precious jewellery, most of which the robbers got away with […]

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Asyut and Explorations

No comments Asyut and Explorations, 1836  John Lloyd Stephens Asyut stands about a mile and a half from the river, in one of the richest valleys of the Nile. At the season of inundation, when the river rolls down with all its majesty, the whole intermediate country is overflowed; and boats of the largest size, […]

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Tomb of Rekhmire

No comments Tomb of Rekhmire On the left-hand wall of the inner corridor, at (c), Rekhmire supervises the delivery of grain, wine and cloth from the royal storehouses. He inspects carpenters, leathcr-workers, metalworkers and potters, who all come under his control. In the lower row is a record of the construction of an entrance portal […]

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Egyptian Luxor Overview Part Three

No comments The Middle Kingdom covers the nth and 12th Dynasties (c. 2133-1786 B.C.). The nth Dynasty was Egypt’s most prosperous era since that of the pyramid builders. The first Pharaoh over the reunited country was Mentuhotep II. Amenemhet I, whose rule heralded a time of great building activity and a literary and artistic revival, […]

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The heart of Nasser’s Pyramids | Travel To Egypt Story 8

No comments The heart of “Nasser’s Pyramids” is probably the Hilton Hotel. Nasser himself laid the foundation stone. The blue of the hotel makes it a focal point in a sea of yellowish buildings which reflect the colors of the desert. Whether or not it is because most Arabs live in a dry world of […]

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Mayan Pyramids Facts Part 1

No comments Mayan Pyramids As far as archaeologists can ascertain, the evolution of the great and ancient Peruvian civilizations was parallelled by the growth of amazingly similar civilizations in that part of Central America which is today known as Mexico. Although comparatively little is known about these civilizations, two facts are undisputable: both cultures produced […]

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Cairo Egypt is Mother of Cities

No comments Mother of Cities, 1326 Ibn Battuta I arrived at length at the city of Misr, mother of cities and seat of Pharaoh the tyrant, mistress of broad provinces and fruitful lands, boundless in multitude of buildings, peerless in beauty and splendour, the meeting-place of comer and goer, the halting-place of feeble and strong, […]

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Step Pyramid of Djoser facts at Saqqara Part 1

1 comment The Pyramid complex of Djoser (Zoser)   Djoser Step Pyramid The Step Pyramid of Djoser is located within the boundaries of the Pyramid Complex of Djoser. This Complex was built during the reign of King Djoser (Zoser) (2630B.C.-2611B.C.) Djoser (Zoser) Step Pyramid The  Djoser Step Pyramid contains at least one million tons of […]

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