Monday, 13 April 2020

Meritamen (Meritamun, Merytamen) … Beloved of Amun

Meritamen (Meritamun, Merytamen) … Beloved of Amun

Meritamen was a daughter of Ramesses and his favourite wife Nefertari. She appears as the fourth daughter in the list of daughters in Abu Simbel.In the texts that her husband left behind, he calls her: The Lady of Charm, the Rich of Praise, the Beauty of Face and the Sweetness of Love.
The limestone statue of the beautiful Meritamen is 13 meters high and weighs 31 tons.
19th dynasty, 1279- 1213 BC.

Bead Bracelet of Queen Ahhotep.

Bead Bracelet of Queen Ahhotep

Material: Gold, Semi-precious stones
This bracelet of Queen Ahhotep (alternatively spelled Ahhotpe or Aahhotep, meaning "Iah (the Moon) is satisfied"), which is one of a pair, was found along with other jewels inside her sarcophagus. It was given to her as a present by her son, King Ahmose the First. She was an Ancient Egyptian queen the daughter of Queen Tetisheri (known as Teti the Small) and Senakhtenre Ahmose, and was likely the sister, as well as the wife, of pharaoh Seqenenre Tao.
The bracelet is composed of 30 rows of gold beads and semiprecious stones, alternating with each other in a special design to form triangles and squares. 

Mummified Baboon.

Mummified Baboon

This sad-looking young baboon is seated with its knees drawn up to its chest, and its tail curving around the right side of its body.
The monkey appears to have been mummified through an enlarged cut in the anal area rather than evisceration through enema; radiographs show that a series of large packets that appear to contain soil were inserted into the animal’s torso to help hold its original shape. Traces of resin, natron, and exterior bandages are still visible on the animal.

Gold necklace of Queen Ahhotep Family 17

Gold necklace of Queen Ahhotep
 Family 17
 The second transition era
 The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

THE GREAD MOTHER.

  The wise man, Annie, recommends his son with his mother well, reminding him of what she had done for him since he was in her womb, and he says:
 The wise man, Annie, recommends his son with his mother well, reminding him of what she had done for him since he was in her womb, and he says:
"Prepare for your mother everything that I did for you, give her more bread and carry it as you did, she carried you heavily, and when she gave birth to you after your months, she carried you on her neck, her breasts remained in your mouth for three years, and she did not disgust you with your dirt and sent you to school to learn to write, And every day she was waiting for you with bread and beer from her house, and they fell into marriage and got married, and the situation settled in your abode, so put your mind on how your mother gave birth to you and how she worked on raising you in every example.

The inner sarcophagus of King Tutankhamun.

 "The sarcophagus of pure gold is covered with carved decorations and inscriptions on the inside and outside with names and extracts
"The sarcophagus of pure gold is covered with carved decorations and inscriptions on the inside and outside with names and extracts from the texts of the dead king of the deceased and they serve as
Protective texts "
"The sarcophagus is inlaid with semi-precious stones and stained glass that takes the ocher shape and carries that sacred"
“On the coffin, the upper and lower patterns of Egypt protect the king’s body inside the coffin. The coffin weighs 110 kg.”
It is the third and deepest sarcophagus of Tutankhamun
From the tomb of Tutankhamun "(KV62) in the Valley of the Kings west of Thebes" 
Soon the big museum

Our stolen legacy

greatest treasures of the museum.

A group of murals very impressive and precisely uprooted by the hand of the villainous from its place in a dark time and smuggled out from the tomb of Nakht also known as Neb Amoun from the western mainland Luxor 
greatest treasures of the museum.

Nakht or Neb Amun was one of the senior statesmen during the reign of Tuthmosis the Third and he was the father of Mnkhbir, the writer of the king himself. And the supervisor of the grain stores in both countries, and the supervisor of the wine cave "

Nakht used to work as a clerk for stores during the reign of King Tuthmosis the Fourth of the Eighteenth Dynasty. He lived during the reign of Tuthmosis the Third and Tuthmosis the Fourth and was responsible for making wine and grapes. 
greatest treasures of the museum.

"The cemetery is famous for its scenery, the beauty of its drawings, and its accuracy. There are also missing parts in the walls that were cut off by cemetery thieves for sale."
greatest treasures of the museum.

"The Nakht Cemetery is located in the necropolis of Thebes, which is located on the western bank of the Nile in ancient Thebes. This cemetery was certified as one of the most famous scenes of the engraved Egyptian cemeteries that are currently being displayed in the British Museum in London." 
greatest treasures of the museum.

"His tomb was discovered in 1820 by the young Greek Giovanni Athanasi (also known as Yani), who was working as an agent for Henry Salt, the British Consul General in Egypt at that time." 👊
greatest treasures of the museum.

"The walls of the decorated graveyard were rich in life and indicated the skill of its Egyptian maker, who makes making his hands look like he was alive, for she was depicting an ideal impression of life
And activities of Nakht
greatest treasures of the museum.

"As for Dathanasi, when he found the graveyard as it was, it literally plucked with his workers with knives, saws and levers his landscapes on the walls in front of him. Salt sold these works to the British Museum in 1821, while some other pieces are now located in Berlin and some of them remained in their original place
greatest treasures of the museum.

"Dathanasi later died poor, without ever revealing the exact location that found the cemetery, but after a number of studies, the identity of the owner of the cemetery has been determined."
greatest treasures of the museum.

"The most well-known cemetery is a well-known illustration of Nakht while hunting birds in swamps and dancing girls at a large banquet
And a pond in a garden with morphing shadows on its sides, trees of various types, scenes of birds and wonderful fish ""
greatest treasures of the museum.

"In 2009 the British Museum opened a new exhibition dedicated to displaying the eleven fragments extracted from the wall of the cemetery after its restoration. It has been described as the greatest surviving paintings of ancient Egypt ever, and it is one of the greatest treasures of the museum."

The secret of fake doors in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.

And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.

This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colours, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.
Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problem.Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.

Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.


Egyptologist Curtis Ryan Woodside said, according to the British "Daily Express" newspaper, that the real reason behind building fake doors on cemeteries was that the ancient Egyptians were keen to deceive enemies and thieves through fake doors and tunnels as a kind of trap so that they could not access secret entrances and passages And the agreement to steal the contents of the cemetery.  And Egyptologists will participate, during his participation in the presentation of "Amazon Prime" in a movie entitled "Egypt through the ages", that there is another reason for the Pharaohs to build fake doors, and they built the doors to look like real doors, but their primary purpose was that the soul passes between this life And the afterlife in their beliefs.  This is because everywhere in Saqqara there is something amazing and really exciting, most notably the fake doors that are placed on the entrances to the graves and which are characterized by the beauty of their magnificent shape, as at the entrance to the grave, the door can be seen written on it the hieroglyphics of the husband and wife, in addition to mixing it with colors, especially red And draw some eyes full of makeup.  Woodside continued to reveal how the Egyptians believed after their death and their soul’s transition to the afterlife, which makes them keen to build these doors that they believed the soul could enter and leave from these, not only that, but the women were writing on these doors when They get angry at their husbands for believing that the soul will come and read these letters and come up with and solve problems.


The secret of fake doors in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

The secret of fake doors in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

The secret of fake doors in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

The secret of fake doors in the tombs of the Pharaohs.


The secret of fake doors in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

The secret of fake doors in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

The legend of Isis and Osiris .

The legend of Isis and Osiris .. Beautiful miniature piece of Egyptian goldsmithing preserved since 1872 in The Louvre
The legend of Isis and Osiris .. Beautiful miniature piece of Egyptian goldsmithing preserved since 1872 in The Louvre Museum in Paris. It has measures of only 9 cm high by 6 cm wide, and the materials used in its detailing are not very stranded: gold, lapis lazuli and glass. This small work of art dates back to the 9th century BC. and it has engraved on the central pillar the name of the pharaoh of the XXII dynasty Osorkon II, discovered precisely in his tomb in the Tanis necropolis, located in the Nile delta. The figures that we observe made in gold, three important represent gods of the pantheon from Ancient Egypt: Pharaoh Osorkon II himself, 4 cm tall and in the role of the god Osiris, sitting in the centre on a quadrangular lapis lazuli pillar; Horus, located on the left with the typical falcon head; and finally, the female goddess Isis, with the usual cow horns.
The protective gesture of extending his hand from the two lateral deities on the seated statue of Osiris is striking. On the other hand, as is typical of Egyptian sculpture, they put a foot forward to the images to give movement to the work, but that does not avoid the traditional rigidity that we always see in this art. The organization Osiris is the peculiar cube statue that does not represent the reduction of anatomical study to the maximum, already scarce in general, as we can includeobar in its two companions.

The Book of Knowledge.

What is this section hidden?



What is this section hidden?
In 1993 ... German engineer Rudolf Gutenbink announced the most important archaeological event of this decade, which was the discovery of a secret internal door in the Great Pyramid. Gutenbink was a specialist in robotics, where he designed a small robot called Uboot 2, which means opening the hieroglyphs of Sir Gore's small path inside a room The queen, who used to think that he was short-lived, does not extend for only a few meters, and the surprise in the robot continues in succession as he broadcasts his video through the video to the observation centre until he reaches distances of 65 meters before he is in front of a small board that does not exceed twenty-two meters by twenty fixed two handles Of copper at the bottom right of the plate It has a door ... a small fracture that allows the light of the detector to pass through it, which makes it go behind it through a room. The acceleration of the Gutenbink announcement led to the announcement of the discovery before coordinating with the Egyptian antiquities authorities. A project has stopped... The governor does not know what this door hides and does not allow the Egyptian authorities to reveal behind him or allow expeditionary missions again.
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Famous Egyptologist Evin Edwards says that it is possible that behind the door there is a room in which there is a mummy of Khufu .. Others expect that a room contains a book of knowledge written by the god Thoth, which contains the secrets of civilization and the secrets of the design of the pyramid and the secrets of mankind... According to the text contained in the Hermes book on the secrets of knowledge... He says the name of the pyramid in the past means pmenousi
A house of secrets of existence, it was also said that inside the room Hajar bin Bin Al-Maqdis, a small pyramid, is said to have descended from space in the form of a meteorite and from which pyramidal forms were derived.

This section is still a mystery of permissions, the Egyptian authorities have so far refused to explore this section
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Alabaster statue of King Akhenaten Berlin Museum.

Alabaster statue of King Akhenaten Berlin Museum

King Seti.

King Seti the First Horus in the Temple of Seti the First in Abydos.
King Seti the First Horus in the Temple of Seti the First in Abydos.

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