Monday, 9 March 2020

Golden hub

Golden hub
  • This golden cobra, or royal cobra, of Senusert the Second was found on the royal cowl's crown.

  • The heap was made of hammered gold, inlaid with semi-precious stones,

  • The head is made of lapis lazuli, while the eyes are made of red agate.

  • The neck is adorned with lapis lazuli, feldspar and garnet, and the golden tail is twisted into two circles, and two rings are attached to the back of the bulb, to facilitate attachment to the crown or headdress.

  • This serpent, which represented the goddess of Lower Egypt, was a protector of the king and the monarchy, and then it became a symbol adorning the royal head covering, called a nemes, and it became a symbol of the crowns of the kings as a symbol of protection.Golden hub

Tutankhamun Opera will be displayed in GEM's opening ceremony

Acclaimed Egyptologist Zahi Hawass gave a lecture in Nessour Cultural salon  on Feb. 22, 2020. Hawass revealed that the Grand Egyptian Museum is the most important archaeological project in the 21st century.

The veteran Egyptlogist further added that Tutankhamun Opera will be staged for the first time in Cairo Opera House next September.

Hawass has finished the script for Tutankhamun Opera, set to debut in the opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum in late 2020.

Hawass announced that one of the most important scenes in Tutankhamun Opera revolves around Nefertiti's attempt to kill Tutankhamun and snatch the throne for one of her six daughters.

Composed by Zamboni, the opera's score will be completed this December, according to Hawass.

Hawass added that November 4, 2022 will be the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun tomb, who is an important king to the whole world not Egypt only.

Hawass stated that the DNA tests will reveal a lot of information about the death of Tutankhamun and that he will announce to the whole world in 2020 how the golden king died.

Hawass said in an interview with Italia 1 Channel that the temporary exhibition of King Tutankhamun currently on display at the Grande Halle La Villette in Paris broke the records of turnout of the French cultural exhibitions.

It is the most visited exhibition in France, where the total number of registered visitors so far has reached 1.5 million, as recounted by Hawass.

In his interview with the Italian channel, Hawass revealed a number of important facts about the family of the Golden Pharaoh, announcing that his father is King Akhenaten and that the mummy of his mother is located at tomb number 35 where the grandmother of Tutankhamun, Tiye, was buried.

Hawass added that Tutankhamun was suffering from lack of blood reaching the feet, flatfoot and malaria.

Tutankhamun was born in the 18th Dynasty, around 1341 B.C., and was the 12th pharaoh of that period.

Tutankhamun did not accomplish much himself; he was placed on the throne when he was a child, and Egypt’s prosperous era was beginning to decline with the rise of Pharaoh Akhenaten and his new cult.

Sir Howard Carter, British archaeologist and Egyptologist, had made it his life’s quest to find the tomb of King Tutankhamun.

When Carter had begun to work in Egypt in 1891, most of the documented Pharaohs had their tombs discovered. One, however, proved to be elusive; King Tutankhamun, whose resting place had yet to be found and who Egyptologists knew very little about.

With the end of World War I, Carter made it his goal to be the first to uncover the tomb of Tutankhamun. Carter had worked in Egypt for 31 years since he was 17, using his skills as an artist to copy inscriptions from walls.

He would then become appointed inspector-general of monuments in Upper Egypt. In 1907, he started to work for George Herbert, the fifth earl of Carnarvon, who would aid him in his quest to uncover the lost tomb of Tutankhamun.

Carter was certainly dedicated, spending massive amounts of money and time in order to track down where the tomb might lie.

With Lord Carnarvon as his sponsor, he began working earnestly at excavating the Valley of Kings. Alas, even after five years of work, Carter wasn’t able to report back on anything substantial.

He refused to give up however, tirelessly working to fulfil his quest, and soon enough, Carter would be rewarded beyond his imagination.

The discovery of steps beneath the sand on November 1, 1922 was a breakthrough for Carter. At long last, his tireless search for Tutankhamun would finally bear fruit.

Carter announced the discovery on November 6, and it took three weeks until he could begin work on excavating into the tomb.

Workers exposed all of the steps and the sealed doorway into the tomb, which at one point had been broken in by tomb robbers but resealed again, leading to hope that the contents had not been plundered.

Carter finally entered on November 25, finding evidence of resealed holes but noting that it had likely been thousands of years since anyone had entered again.

When Carter made a hole inside the sealed door and peeked inside, he was left astounded. Gold flooded his senses, and animal statues, rich perfumes, piles of ebony, childhood toys and the Pharaoh himself adorned the room alongside countless other treasures.

It was a bounty of riches the likes of which had never been seen before. Carter couldn’t have anticipated this finding in his wildest dreams.


god men.

نتيجة بحث الصور عن الاله مينIt spreads fertility in our women, loves our men, and gives life and beauty to every inch of ... on the god of youth, love, beauty, fertility, growth, prosperity and calm

ozir2


لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

When photographing Ozir B in green ....It symbolizes germination, vegetables and new birth.

Osir.

When Osir is depicted in black ...
 stands for death and death (the world of the dead)
Osir.

The year in ancient Egypt

The year in ancient Egypt

The year in ancient Egypt is divided into three chapters ...
Each chapter includes a number of 4 months ...

Sister .... Flood season ... Tut - his door - Hatur - Kehk
Berrett ... sowing the transplant ..... tuba - amsher - bermhat - bermuda
Shmu ... the harvest season ..... Bashans - Baouna Israel Masri..
The year in ancient Egypt

The sun boat trip ...

The sun boat trip ...
Cat lives on average for 12 years .....
For this number is the sun trip .....
The sun's journey is divided into 12 stations at night, compared to 12 stations during the day ....
The cat was associated with ancient Egyptian thought brilliantly ...
It was one of Bastet's nicknames ... Eart-Ra .... which eye of Ra
لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

The eye in ancient Egypt

The eye in ancient Egypt

- Eye of Horus
- Ain Ra
Ain Atum

The holy eye ...
A window into the world of the dead ....
Security code ....

Ein Ra (Eart Ra) ....
She Sekhmet / Hathor / Bastet / Tefnut ....
Its mission is to eliminate the enemies of Ra from the forces of 
Eye of Horus .....
Can you miss it?
The left eye symbolized the moon ....
The right eye is a symbol of the sun ....
Paint the eye of Horus ...

The eye in ancient Egypt

EGYPT Wonder Pharaonic wisdom:

EGYPT Wonder Pharaonic wisdom:

The whisper of the oppressed loudest voice of the injustice crying ...
Hear the whisper of the oppressed
It does not reach the cry of the unjustEGYPT Wonder Pharaonic wisdom:‏‏

Ramses II in his early boy hunts a monster.

Ramses II in his early boy hunts a monster

A prominent pit in the limestone is seen
Ramses II in his early boy hunts a monster
The state of modernity
Family 19
About 1200 B.C.


Louvre Museum

Ramses II in his early boy hunts a monster

Coffin of Amunred.


Coffin of Amunred.


Coffin of Amunred.
Wood with gesso and paint
Egypt, probably from Heracleopolis,
ca. 715 – 525 BC
Gift of the James G.
Hanes Memorial Fund
North Carolina Museum of Art.

coffin of Djedmut.

coffin of Djedmut.

Detail inner coffin of Djedmut.Wood with linen, gesso and paintEgyptian, possiblyfrom Thebes, ca. 715–525 BCGift of the James G. Hanes Memorial FundNorth Carolina Museum of Arts.

coffin of Djedmut.

Painted Funerary Stela.



Painted Funerary Stela, found in Thebes
New Kingdom
Dynasty 19


Retrieved from a private cemetery in Ramsium in Thebes, this funeral painted by Stella salutes the lady djed-khonsu-iw-es-ankh.
She appears in a brave white dress, wearing a fragrant cone and a water lily on her head.
She pours a drink over a table of food shows and raises her hand to greet God. The seats are my horror, a form of the sun god.
The hieroglyphic text is a prayer that requires the gods to provide food and drink in order for her soul to remain in the afterlife.

Painted Funerary Stela

Head of a Nubian.


 Head of a Nubian
Material: Sandstone
Size: Height: 30 cm (1 ft)
Date: 1182-1134 BCE,
New Kingdom, Dynasty 20,
Reign of Ramesses III
Place of Origin: Medinet Habu, Egypt
Location: Oriental Institute Museum, Chicago.
Head of a Nubian‏

Upper part of a basalt statuette .

Upper part of a basalt statuette 

depicting a goddess wearing a tripartite wig encircled by a headband, two armlets, and a broad collar.19th or 20th Dynasty.Provenance unknown.In a private collection in USA.

Upper part of a basalt statuette

Limestone Statue of children playing.


Limestone Statue of children playing
Old Kingdom Dynasty 5 2477 BCE
tomb of courtier Nykauinpu
Giza
ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏شخص واحد‏

The group of stone statuettes

The group of stone statuettes from the tomb of Nykauinpu are exhibited in the Oriental Institute Museum of the University of Chicago.
Below is an old archival photo showing the full group. Statuettes of children playing and of the male dwarf are on bottom right corner.
There are two other museums in Chicago with important ancient Egyptian collections : The Field Museum and the Art Institute Museum.
The group of stone statuettes‏‏

The Luxury of the pharaonic woman


The Luxury of the pharaonic woman was always dominate her life style..

She was the adorable beauty..When She was wearing a wig she wanted to make sure everyone knew it.Why hide the fact luxurious hair piece said a lot about her wealth and status ...Wigs were always showy,shiny,fairy,perfumed and decorated with jewels and flowers ,and the best way of showing that you are wearing a wig is to reveal your original hairline underneath ,such as with this New Kingdom statue of a noble woman .
This wig consists of a fine, wavy strands of hair that are twisted together into thick coils .
You can see her natural hair ..shaped into a crescent over the eyebrows.
A garland of flower petals roundels encircled her brow
(statue.. From early Amara period.. 1300B. C..... Museum of Natural history ..Chicago)
This wig consists of a fine, wavy strands of hair that are twisted together into thick coils .You can see her natural hair ..shaped into a crescent over the eyebrows.A garland of flower petals roundels encircled her brow(statue.. From early Amara period.. 1300B. C..... Museum of Natural history ..Chicago)

The Luxury of the pharaonic woman

mastaba of Khabauptah.

Left half of a Limestone lintel from the mastaba of Khabauptah.
5th Dynasty,
reign of Niuserre.
From Saqqara (acquired in 1910 from a dealer in Cairo).
Now in the Oriental Institute Museum of the University, Chicago.
mastaba of Khabauptah.

Amenemhet and his wife, Hemet.


  • Amenemhet and his wife, Hemet.
  • Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 (ca. 1991-1784 BCE)
  • Limestone and pigment,
  • 30.6 x 41.7 x 6.3 cm (12 x 16 3/8 x 3 1/4 in.)
  • Museum Purchase Fund, Art Institute of Chicago #1920.262
  • (From info card):
  • "Lauded by Breasted as 'one of the finest pieces I ever saw,' this relief still retains its original, brightly colored four-thousand-year-old pigment.
  • The function of Egyptian tomb art was to preserve scences of daily life for the afterlife. In this scene, Amenemhet and his wife are outfitted with food and drink to sustain them after death.
  • With this piece, Breasted provided the museum with a beautiful and archetypal example of Egyptian funerary art that also depicts the daily lives of ancient Egyptians."
  • Amenemhet and his wife, Hemet.

Tutankhamun.

The Chicago Tutankhamun statue in the course of reconstruction.
Small holes were drilled to allow the restoration, based on the better preserved Cairo statue and other parallels, to be attached. Larger metal rods were used to affix the head to the torso.

Tutankhamun.

Statues collection in the Oriental Institute,

Statues collection in the Oriental Institute,
Chicago. from the tomb of Ny-Kau-Inpu.
Old Kingdom,
Dynasty 5
ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏٣‏ أشخاص‏

Closeup of a Gold death mask.

Closeup of a Gold death mask of a high priestess and wife of a Bottiaean ruler Greek 540 BCEKnown as the Lady of Archontiko, this wife of a Bottiaean ruler served as high priestess and the incarnation and mediator of divine blessings for her community northwest of Pella.Her grave (No. 458) was excavated in the elite section of the western cemetery of ancient Archontiko in the same burial cluster as some of the warriors of the community.

Closeup of a Gold death mask.

The true colors of ancient statues.

Reconstruction of the Chios kore from the Akropolis in Athens, 2012. Original: Athens, c. 500 BC.
This reconstruction of the so-called Chios kore from the Akropolis in Athens is made of crystalline acrylic glass, with applied pigments in tempera. Traces of color on the skin and blue and red on the clothes were recorded at the time of discovery in the 1880s.
Credit: Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.... 
ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏وقوف‏‏‏

Amulet of Nehebkau.

Amulet of Nehebkau

  • Nehebkau,
often depicted as a male with a snakehead,was one of the deities who judged the deceased before a counciil of the gods.
Late Period, Dynasty 26–30 (664–332 BC)
Small-scale Egyptian figurines, known as amulets,were thought to promote health and good luck.
Amulets were such an important part of Egyptian religious beliefs that they were worn by both the living and the dead. They could be mounted on rings or strung as bracelets or necklaces and were placed among the mummy wrappings to secure the deceased’s rebirth and well-being in the afterlife.There are many varieties of amulets, including figures of deities, parts of the human (ordivine) body, animals, plants, and objects of daily life.
Art Institute Chicago.... .

لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

Hieroglyphic_logbook_ Divine_ Holy Language



Hieroglyphic_logbook_ Divine_ Holy Language

  • Hieroglyphs are the written script in which sacred religious texts are written

  • Preserving this writing in its original wording was a sacred religious duty, as the words of God must be fixed, unchanging, unaltered, or distorted ....

  • The ancient Egyptian never called it ... a hieroglyphic word ....
  • The word hieroglyphs .. a Greek word given by Greece on the line in which the ancient Egyptians were writing their sacred texts on the walls of temples and cemeteries.

  • The ancient Egyptian called it "thunderous thunder" .... any divine holy words.
  • The ancient Egyptian was inspired by the letters of his writing from forms inspired by nature (animals, birds, parts of the human body )

  • Letters are not just phonetic values ​​but symbols of other meanings.
لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

Bismatik_refore_Assyrians

  • Bismatik_refore_Assyrians
  • Among the greatest kings of Egypt, he fought on the 3 fronts and conquered the northeast, the western, and the southern. He rose up after a recession. In his era, the Greeks began to flock to Egypt in abundance, and thus learned the Egyptian civilization and transferred it when they returned their country, and your characteristics were excessively dependent on them as mercenaries in his army, and this would have a negative impact that will appear after thisربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏يبتسم‏‏

The teachings of Al-Hakim as Jamni .

  • The teachings of Al-Hakim as Jamni is one of the texts of the literature of ancient Egyptian wisdom, which was written in the hieratic language on a papyrus dating back to the Middle Kingdom era. As for al-Hakim as a citizen, he contemporary the state to an ancient one and was a minister in the era of the last king of the last kings of the family. Kajemni as the student to whom the teachings are directed
  • My son, don't be talkative
  • One has to be distinguished by the virtue of silence, uprightness and modesty, so whoever has few words for the sake of self will open doors and councils for him and everyone will be welcomed
  • O brown, be content
  • For one cup of water quenches thirst and a bundle of vegetables that nourishes the hollow and strengthens the heart, and a little of anything that goes without much
  • The teachings of Al-Hakim as Jamni

Educations_Hakeem_Egypt # Ankh_Shakhanqi

The Earth will not survive without a just rulerAnd the temple is not built without the most holy of holies
A field is not a field without planting 
And industrial is not creative without its tools
The store has no value without provisions

And wealth is not blessed by God if it is in the hands of one person
And the house will not be inhabited without a wise woman

ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏٢‏ شخصان‏، ‏‏أشخاص يقفون‏‏‏

The Minister's sarcophagus (Free GNF Har Pak), family of 26 Mahfouz

  • How to make a statue with such precision, mastery, and beauty for thousands of years
  • Grandparents grandeur
  • The Minister's sarcophagus (Free GNF Har Pak), family of 26 Mahfouz
  • At the Turin Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Italy
  • لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

King Djoser, after a long restoration

King Djoser, after a long restoration, took 14 years after the pyramid was damaged in the 1992 earthquake.

Among the most famous and important works of King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz
And on the description of the pyramid of King Al-Zawir, adobe brick and wooden 
The height of the pyramid is approximately 62 meters
And opened it today to visit?
In the year 1992 AD, you may die, restore, and be represented in the past few days after 14 years
But photos of the pyramid inside and out
لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.
ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏طبيعة‏ و‏نشاطات في أماكن مفتوحة‏‏‏ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏نشاطات في أماكن مفتوحة‏‏لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏نشاطات في أماكن مفتوحة‏‏لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏نشاطات في أماكن مفتوحة‏‏لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.

Majesty King Fouad

Majesty King Fouad
His Majesty King Fouad I, King of Egypt, Sudan, and the master of Nubia, Darfur and Kordofan, summoned by Queen Elizabeth, the current Queen of Belgium, to save her country from poverty in 1918.
He sent her a check for half a million French francs, ending their suffering ...

"King Farouk Train"


"King Farouk Train"

"King Farouk Train" This is the train he made in 1950 for King Farouk.



Throne chair

Throne chair

From the history of ancient Egypt, from 1334 B.C. to 1325 B.C., and although he did not accomplish any significant achievement or was established on February 16 of 1922, i.e. 98 years ago, in the Valley of the Kings by British archaeologist, Howard Carter, the most recent This discovery is a widespread media hype in the world.

Throne chair

3800 years ago

The hand of a mummy of an Egyptian woman for more than 4000 years ... striped, clean and colored nail polish with henna 3800 years ago


نتيجة بحث الصور عن يد محنطه

Cairo streets at night in 1950

Cairo streets at night in 1950
Cairo streets at night in 1950

A street in Cairo in 1942

A street in Cairo in 1942

A street in Cairo in 1942

Motherhood in ancient Egypt.


 

"Mothers were also close to many deities and deities responsible for protecting the mother and her child during pregnancy and childbirth,
Like the goddess Hathor, the goddess of love and motherhood, and the goddess Isis, the goddess of protection, motherhood and breastfeeding, as well as the goddess Taurat, the goddess of pregnancy and childbirth, and the god but the Lord of joy and joy, who keeps evil away from the mother and her child, and the idol Khnum, the Lord of Creation who forms the human body on the wheel of pottery and gives the same life to the next newborn, And the idol Amun, who departs from a pregnant woman, will suffer the pain if she is pronounced in his name. ”

"It was a habit of the Egyptians when the moment of labor came to place the pregnant woman in a special room for childbirth inside the home where the pregnant woman gives birth while she is squatting on special benches for delivery or giving birth while she is standing and straight in the trunk.
Surrounded by a group of midwives who perform the role of goddesses of pregnancy and childbirth, and when the birth process is successful, seven priestesses come from the goddess Hathor, who are known as the seven evidences in order to preach the mother and inform her of the good fortune and long life of the new baby.

Holy sandel.

ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏أحذية‏‏لا يتوفر وصف للصورة.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏أحذية‏‏

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