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The fashion style

Consider with me how the ancient Egyptian designed everything that we do now and try to reach it, it is the fashion style of carrying bags of food and offerings and the creations of the old Egyptian follow.

The fashion style

slaughtering the ancient Egyptian.


  1. One of the healthy ways of slaughtering the ancient Egyptian ... The question is what is the way that the ancient Egyptian used to make sure that the sacrifice or sacrifice after its slaughter was good and disease-free and that it is fit to be presented as an offering or eat it?

  2. One of the conditions for making sure that the sacrifice is fully correct is valid for its submission as a sacrifice to the gods is the completion of blood bleeding in a correct way and is bleeding in minutes not exceeding five minutes. In addition to the blood color of the sacrifice, it played an important role in ensuring the safety and health of the sacrifice ........... and we do not lose sight of the fact that the vet's profession was present with the ancient Egyptians and as the ancient Egyptian excelled in human medicine he also excelled in veterinary medicine 
  3. slaughtering the ancient Egyptian.

THE DANCER.

Is this the dress that the male dancers wear from the grave of Khairewif? Is it a robe specialized in this profession, the dance profession, in other words, is this a group of folk arts teams wearing the same uniform .. 


لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.THE DANCER.

The ancient Egyptian artist.

The splendor of Baraka's hairdo .... Here the ancient Egyptian artist shows the splendor and beauty of the Egyptian woman. Do you know that the Egyptian woman is the first doctor in history? Did you know that the Egyptian woman’s wife does not leave her? The Egyptian woman used to dye her hair to decorate. Did you know that the fashion of the ladies originated from the south to the north .... Greetings to the ancient Egyptian woman.

The ancient Egyptian artist.

eyeglass to protect the eyes

With an eyeglass to protect the eyes from harmful sun rays ... the ancient Egyptian excelled in medicine, especially ophthalmology, so there were specializations in medicine there was an ophthalmologist, so how was the ophthalmologist treating his patient ?? Activate your information with a comment that adds information to benefit everyone.
لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

The tombs of Saqqara.

From the tombs of Saqqara ... As a look, it represents hunting with dogs, although I doubt that it is a dog because the trail is twisted in a way that I have never seen such a costume !! But any kind of dog can hunt gazelle like this ... If it is a dog, this is an expression of the ancient Egyptian's ingenuity in training ... Greetings ...

لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

WOODEN STATUE

ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏شخص أو أكثر‏ و‏أشخاص يقفون‏‏‏

Egyptian pottery

.Egyptian potteryMagnificence of the ancient Egyptian pottery .... Zeer in Egyptian hands

'Nubian wig'

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'Nubian wig' The so-called 'Nubian wig' was made of rows of small, tight curls, a style popular with men and women, both royal and c...

Shocking Video Showing KGB Discovering Mummified Alien in Egypt


(EGYPT WAS FOUND FIRST THEN HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION BEGAN)

Shocking Video Showing KGB Discovering Mummified Alien in Egypt


(EGYPT WAS FOUND FIRST THEN HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION BEGAN)

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Rekhyt-bird .rḫyt ( lapwing )

ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏طائر‏‏Rakht, meaning "knowledgeable" Rikhet (those who know) Example of Rukh Mai Ra (knowing like Ra)Rekhyt-bird 


Reflections on the ancient Egyptian religion.Rakht, meaning "knowledgeable" Rikhet (those who know)
Example of Rukh Mai Ra (knowing like Ra)

'Nubian wig'


ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏شخص واحد‏

'Nubian wig'

The so-called 'Nubian wig' was made of rows of small, tight curls, a style popular with men and women, both royal and commoner, in ancient Egypt's late Eighteenth Dynasty.





How many artifacts has Egypt recovered from abroad so far?

How many artifacts has Egypt recovered from abroad so far?

In the 12th session of the International Conference of 
Egyptologists, hosted by Cairo from November 3 to 8, Al-Dakhtaro Khaled Al-Anani, Minister of Antiquities, said that the Ministry has achieved successes in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the file of recovering smuggled Egyptian antiquities, where they were able to recover more than a thousand artifacts From more than 15 countries, the most famous and recently recovered sarcophagus of the Star-Ankh was currently displayed in the exhibition hall of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.



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The Catacombs

The Catacombs
Catacomb style cemetery dating back to the Roman era, from the first century to the second century AD, during the last excavation season.
الكشف الأثرى

Saqqara rich in monuments

Saqqara rich in monuments
The Ministry of Antiquities is ready to announce a huge archeological discovery in Saqqara, an archaeological excavation that includes a large number of animal sculptures.
The Ministry of Antiquities is ready to announce a huge archeological discovery in Saqqara, an archaeological excavation that includes a large number of animal sculptures.     Today at a major press conference, the Ministry of Antiquities officially announced the details of the archaeological excavation, where Dr. Khaled Al-Anani announced that 165 statues of cats and 25 colored wooden boxes were discovered in Saqqara Cemetery, announced today.
 

Today at a major press conference, the Ministry of Antiquities officially announced the details of the archaeological excavation, where Dr. Khaled Al-Anani announced that 165 statues of cats and 25 colored wooden boxes were discovered in Saqqara Cemetery, announced today.

The Minister of Antiquities announces the discovery of 75 statues of cats and 25 colored wooden boxes in Saqqara

The Minister of Antiquities announces the discovery of 75 statues of cats and 25 colored wooden boxes in Saqqara

colored wooden boxes in Saqqara

colored wooden boxes in Saqqara

colored wooden boxes in Saqqara

The revelation includes a huge collection of 75 figurines of cats of different sizes and shapes made of wood and bronze and 25 wooden boxes with lids decorated with hieroglyphic inscriptions inside cats mummies, and statues of wood for different animals including mongoose and Apis calf and small crocodiles with the remains of mummified crocodiles and the god Anubis and mummies of a ferret animal, In addition to finding a large scarab made of stone, and other small scarab made of wood and sandstone with goddess views, a distinctive wooden figure of the ibis and another group of statues of ancient Egyptian deities, including 73 bronze statues of God Oz YR, 6 wooden statues of Ptah Sucre and 11 sculpted deities made of fiancée and wood as well as a beautiful wood statue of the goddess Nate.

Mummies for cats

Mummies for cats
The ancient Egyptian brought her up in the homes, and when she died, he mummified her as his mummified, and killing the cat outside the place of worship without non-priests was a crime that would be punished severely.

According to a number of historians, the ancient Egyptian had a very special relationship with animals, especially cats, which, like killing a cat in ancient Egypt, required his death, even if this killing was wrong! The historian Diodorus Siculus tells of the story of a Romanian man who accidentally killed a cat in Egypt.


Mummies for cats


Mummies for cats

Mummies for cats

Mummies for cats

Tutankhamun London

The historic discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb was made by Howard Carter in 1922.

Carter, who was born in Kensington in 1874 and died in London in 1939, is considered one of the greatest British archaeologists and Egyptologist.

ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏‏‏وقوف‏، ‏بدلة‏‏ و‏لحية‏‏‏‏
GOLD BA BIRD PECTORAL
This human-headed bird represents a ba, the aspect of an individual that flew from the body at the moment of death. The deceased’s ability to reach the afterlife depended on the ba reuniting with the body and the ka (“life force”). The craftsman created the human face of this beautiful artefact with exquisite sensitivity.


GOLD BA BIRD PECTORAL

SILVER MILITARY TRUMPET



SILVER MILITARY TRUMPET
Inside the tomb of Tutankhamun, Howard Carter discovered two trumpets, including this partly gilded silver trumpet, which was found inside the burial chamber of the king.


SILVER MILITARY TRUMPET

LIFE-SIZE GUARDIAN STATUE OF THE KING

LIFE-SIZE GUARDIAN STATUE OF THE KING
LIFE-SIZE GUARDIAN STATUE OF THE KING
Two life-size, dramatic guardian statues flanked the sealed entrance to Tutankhamun’s burial chamber. Until the discovery of his gold funerary mask, these figures represented the boy king in the popular imagination. One of these gilded wooden masterpieces has left the Egyptian Museum in Cairo for the first time.

FUNERAL BED

FUNERAL BED
This ceremonial bed was probably made especially for Tutankhamun’s funeral. The carved lion feet represent the most powerful animal in the ancient Egyptian cosmology. The carvings of gods on the bed’s headboard provided protection for the king, keeping him safe from the dark forces intent on harminghim. FUNERAL BED

TUTANKHAMUN ON THE BACK OF A PANTHER

TUTANKHAMUN ON THE BACK OF A PANTHER
This large statuette depicts Tutankhamun standing on the back of a panther. The panther represents goddess Mafdet, who protects the sun during its journey at night.TUTANKHAMUN ON THE BACK OF A PANTHER

GOLD INLAID PECTORALGOLD INLAID PECTORAL

GOLD INLAID PECTORAL

Lapis lazuli scarabs dominate the imagery of this bulky pectoral. The centrepiece is the morning barque of the sun, where two uraei flank the largest scarab, above which is a carnelian solar disk. The back of this piece of jewelry is equally remarkable. The flat gold backs are molded to form realistic images of the underside of the beetles.






GOLD INLAID PECTORAL

CEREMONIAL SHIELD OF TUTANKHAMUN

CEREMONIAL SHIELD OF TUTANKHAMUN

This impressive ceremonial shield shows the traditional image of the pharaoh slaughtering his enemies. Here Tutankhamun is depicted in the shape of a sphinx trampling on Nubian prisoners. The shield was used for ceremonial rather than practical purposes. It is travelling outside of Egypt for the first time.




CEREMONIAL SHIELD OF TUTANKHAMUN

Tutankhamun’s tomb 2

Tutankhamun’s


This coffinette, beautifully inlaid, was used to store the liver of Tutankhamun. The organs were dealt with separately from the body during the mummification process. Each organ had their own coffinette.


This coffinette, beautifully inlaid, was used to store the liver of Tutankhamun. The organs were dealt with separately from the body during the mummification process. Each organ had their own coffinette.

Tutankhamun’s tomb

GILDED WOODEN NAOS
This is one of the most fascinating objects discovered in Tutankhamun’s tomb. The small gilded wooden shrine has decorations that show the royal couple — Tutankhamun and his wife — in a scene that reveals intimacy.




Tutankhamun’s tomb

GOLD INLAID HANDS HOLDING THE CROOK AND FLAIL.

GOLD INLAID HANDS HOLDING THE CROOK AND FLAIL
One of the many stunning objects of precious material found within the mummy’s layers of wrapping. The crossed position of the hands, the sceptre and the flail identify Tutankhamun with Osiris, god of the dead.GOLD INLAID.

Celebrating the Nile Flood, wiping Isis tears

Celebrating the Nile Flood, wiping Isis tears


  • The River Nile wasn’t only a source of great mythology. It was a significant scientific site, by which ancient Egyptians created their Calendar. The rising of the Sirius star towards the East was the sign of the Nile Flood, namely on August 15th of the modern calendar, and the flood was in turn the beginning of the new ancient Egyptian Year.
  • The ancient Egyptian year is divided into three seasons: flooding, planting and harvesting, each taking four months. Due to the importance of the Nile flood, ancient Egyptians created two Nile-meters to measure water levels in Aswan.
  • According to ancient mythology, the Nile flood is none other than the tears of Isis, who was mourning the death of her beloved husband Osiris, whilst trying to put together his body parts that were shredded to pieces by his evil brother Seth.
  • This date also commemorated the marriage of the ancient Egyptian Gods: Amoun (creator deity, often affiliated with the sun), Mut (mother goddess) and their son Khonso (moon god).
  • On this occasion, Egyptians have never thrown a human sacrifice into the Nile (often referred to as the ‘bride of the Nile’). On the contrary, they would send wooden dolls of Amoun, Mout and Khonso, as well as the current Pharaoh, and let them sail to Karnak against the tide so they would reach the source of the Nile (the origin of the flood) as a gesture of gratitude, respect and hope for the sustenance of prosperity.’
  • Today, and as their great ancestors did, Egyptians still celebrate the Nile Flood day, as they prepare boats designed in Pharonic style, sailing on the river waters, with flowers, joyful chants and dances, colorful costumes, thanking their great river for his loyalty, and promising the same in great love.

Khan El-Khalili.

  • Khan El-Khalili.


  • Egypt offers you a rich cultural experience that spans thousands of years of history and the continuous practice of age old traditions. Walk into the vestibules of the ancients; explore Ancient Egyptian temples, tombs and other monuments.
  • Get lost in time, visit museums that display thousands of ancient artifacts such as coins, ceramic art, busts of ancient emperors, mosaics, sarcophagi and mummies. Get enchanted by Ancient Egyptian myths during a sound and light show at the Temple of Philae or Abu-Simbel.
  • Walk along ancient bazaars to shop in a traditional atmosphere and haggle for deals. Smoke hookahs and drink tea in old cafes as you watch living history pass by as it has for centuries in Egypt. Immerse yourself in the spectacle that is Egypt.
Khan El-Khalili.

ADVENTURE IN EGYPT.


ADVENTURE  IN EGYPT.






  • Deep into the desert; safaris to Western Desert oases, the stunning Great Sand Sea desert and the Sinai desert are engrossing adventures. Rev your engine; quad biking in the Eastern Desert is a rush. Hiking the mountains of Sinai is a gripping experience.
  • Camping in the White Desert is surreal. Discover the unexpected; diving from the coasts of Egypt constantly unravels underwater treasures and an abundance of undersea life. You can choose to go for German submarine and Napoleonic era warship wreck dives, coral reef diving in the Red Sea or explore underwater ruins in the Mediterranean that date back from the golden age of the pharaohs up to the reign of Cleopatra. If you don't care to dive, but would still love to get wet, harness the wind! Kite-surfing in Safaga is adrenaline-packed fun. See our collection of adventure itineraries and attractions to start planning your very own adventure in Egypt. Get an overview of the attractions that will get your thirst for discovery quenched or your adrenaline pumping. Whether you choose to sail the Nile or go horseback riding across the mountains of Sinai, adventures in Egypt are spellbinding. 


Food of the ancient Egypt

Food of the ancient Egypt

Few articles tell us about everyday life of the ancient Egyptians. What were their homes like? How was the education of their children? What did they feed on? In this article we will try to answer this last question. This way we can know a little more about everyday life, in this specific case, about food of the ancient Egypt.
The ancient Egyptians ate two or three times a day, at dawn the poorest workers ate bread with onions, and then made a stronger meal.
The richest classes made a light meal in the early hours and a great meal in the afternoon, which they could go on until the night. It is thought that the ancient Egyptians often used their hands to eat.
Ancient Egyptians ate around a small table and the children on the floor on cushions; the most favored classes had meat, fruit, bread and beer on their table; royalty consumed in addition to the latter, wines and juices.

THE GME.


Bulletin from UNICEF .

Bulletin from UNICEF 

Bulletin from UNICEF
  • - Corona virus is large in size, as the cell diameter is from 400 to 500, so any mask that prevents its entry does not need the pharmacists to use the masks.
  • - The virus does not settle in the air but on the ground, so it is not transmitted by air.
  • - Corona virus, when it falls on a metal surface, it will live 12 hours, so washing hands with soap and water well enough.
  • - Corona virus when it falls on the fabrics remains for nine hours, so washing clothes or being exposed to the sun for two hours meets the purpose of killing it.
  • The virus lives on the hands for only 10 minutes, so putting an alcohol sterilizer in a pocket will fulfill the purpose of prevention.
  • - If the virus is exposed to a temperature of 26 or 27, it will be killed, so it will not live in hot areas, just as drinking hot water and exposure to the sun will fulfill the purpose.
  • And stay away from ice cream and fast eating
  • Gargle with warm or salt water
  • Betadine sore throat
  • It kills the tonsils spores and prevents them from leaking into the lungs
  • In addition to drinking plenty of water.
  • Adherence to these instructions fulfills the purpose of preventing the virus, and it is sufficient to dramatize social media and the rumors surrounding it


The Holy Cat of Bastet

The Holy Cat of Bastet
The sacred cat of the bast is associated with the goddess Bastet or Bastet, and was sometimes represented as a human figure with a cat's head. The natural grace, and perhaps the mother traits of cats, suggested to Egyptians some aspects of the goddess.
Cast bronze. Late Period, Fourth Dynasty, California. 664-332 BC. Now at the Detroit Institute of Art.

THE PSAMTIK

THE PSAMTIK

  • This statue depicts psammetik standing in prayer position, stamping his career as a writer hanging from his neck.
  • It stands under the shape of a cow representing the goddess Hathor. She was the goddess of love, music, and motherhood. Here, she wears the usual sun disk crown, with two long feathers between her horns and Urayus, or cobra breeding.
  • From Saqqara Cemetery. Late Period, Fourth Dynasty, California. 664-525 B.C. Now at the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
  • THE PSAMTIK

King Tutankhamun, the golden boy of ancient Egypt


  • The treasures of the golden king of Egypt
  • Tutankhamun ,,, the royal child who has dazzled and inspired the world for more than a hundred years.
King Tutankhamun, the golden boy of ancient Egypt




Tutankhamun sandal

Tutankhamun sandal


  • more than 3300 years old, creativity, beauty and accuracy
  • King Tutankhamun, the golden boy of ancient Egypt
  • Tutankhamun sandal

Osiris


Osiris
  • Osiris

  • Osiris in the form of a canopic jar, Roman, ad 131-138; found in Villa Hadrian, Tivoli, Italy; Alabaster. Royal Collections, Netherlands
  • The luxurious Imperial Hadrian villa in Tivoli, northeast of Rome, is decorated with many statues of Antinus in Egyptian dress, as well as many other sculptures with Egyptian pictures. The massive complex is designed to evoke the ruler's extensive travels throughout the Roman Empire. A terraced garden with a long swimming pool was named after the site near Alexandria in Egypt, and a haven that may be dedicated to Antius contains an obelisk in his memory.

The burial chamber of Amenhotep the Second.

The burial chamber of Amenhotep the Second.


The walls are decorated with scenes and texts from underworld clocks. The tomb is still dominated by the elegant Sarkovitzite of the king. The king's mummy was found inside when the tomb was discovered in 1898 by Victor Laurette.
The walls are decorated with scenes and texts from underworld clocks. The tomb is still dominated by the elegant Sarkovitzite of the king. The king's mummy was found inside when the tomb was discovered in 1898 by Victor Laurette.

Beer, its importance in ancient Egypt

Beer, its importance in ancient Egypt.

  1.           Beer through ancient Egyptian culture has always played an important role.
  • During the reign of the pharaohs, this drink was considered a food and not an alcoholic beverage, as we currently conceive it. Its invention is attributed to none other than Osiris, the son of Nut, Lord of Abydos and Busiris, god and judge of the dead, being therefore the spirit of cereals, which made them germinate and regenerate annually in the mud of the Nile.
  • Today you can see many documents that tell us about the different types and qualities of beer, the oldest being that of the Pyramid of Unas, of the V Dynasty, that is, more than 4,500 years ago.
  • In it we find the so-called “tnm”, but throughout the development of the next twenty-five Dynasties described by the priest Manetón, reviews of up to seventeen types of beer have been found and it is believed that more classes may have existed.
  • There were thick beers, milkshakes, strong, made with barley from Upper or Lower Egypt, sweet, salty, with dates, among many others.



THE ancient Egyptian jewelry.

THE ancient Egyptian jewelry


Among the different types of jewelry that were worked with some vitreous composition we have in greater quantity; the necklaces and the pectorals, counting also with numerous examples of bracelets, anklets, rings and earrings.



According to their beliefs, the jewels and amulets had to be made with certain materials which gave the piece certain magical powers that helped the deceased to recover life in the r and reach eternity.

The history of ancient Egyptian jewelry

The history of ancient Egyptian jewelry


  1.  with Vitreous composition inlay dates back to the beginnings of the dynastic era.






  • Jewelry has existed in different materials, forms and uses. However, although jewelry was created to be used in life, the ancient Egyptians used it in death by placing it on the mummies as part of the funeral rite.

  • According to their beliefs, the jewels and amulets had to be made with certain materials which gave the piece certain magical powers that helped the deceased to recover life in the hereafter and reach eternity.

  • Among the different types of jewelry that were worked with some vitreous composition we have in greater quantity; the necklaces and the pectorals, counting also with numerous examples of bracelets, anklets, rings and earring











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