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Egypt Nile Cruise
Published on 2012-07-10 17:34:27
Egypt is among the most popular tourist finishes in the world. Whatsoever walk you are from, you are assured to find something in this astonishing country that will take your breath aside, whether it’s the sight of the pyramids up … Continue reading →The post Egypt Nile Cruise appeared first on Famous Pharaohs.
Egypt Nile Cruise
Published on 2012-07-10 17:34:27
Egypt is among the most popular tourist finishes in the world. Whatsoever walk you are from, you are assured to find something in this astonishing country that will take your breath aside, whether it’s the sight of the pyramids up …
Colored Plates for Sakkara and Abydos
Published on 2012-07-06 18:00:36
Sakkara: Near Cairo, though the desert is actual desert, it doesn’t give, to me, at any rate, the immense depression of naked sterility, of most brassy, sunbaked ferocity, which frequently strikes one in the Sahara to the south of Algeria, … Continue reading →
Colored Plates for Sakkara and Abydos
Published on 2012-07-06 18:00:36
Sakkara: Near Cairo, though the desert is actual desert, it doesn’t give, to me, at any rate, the immense depression of naked sterility, of most brassy, sunbaked ferocity, which frequently strikes one in the Sahara to the south of Algeria, …
Sketches from Ancient Egyptian Art
Published on 2012-07-01 13:05:50
Ancient Egyptian art is 5000 years old. It came out and formed in the ancient Egypt, the civilisation of the Nile Valley. Carried in paintings and carvings, it was extremely symbolic and absorbing – this art form orbits round the … Continue reading →
Sketches from Ancient Egyptian Art
Published on 2012-07-01 13:05:50
Ancient Egyptian art is 5000 years old. It came out and formed in the ancient Egypt, the civilisation of the Nile Valley. Carried in paintings and carvings, it was extremely symbolic and absorbing – this art form orbits round the …
The Egyptian Nile, Various Sketches
Published on 2012-06-27 20:59:44
The river Nile and its determine upon the constitution of the country—The oldest dwellers of the valley and its first political administration. The same aspect has been ascribed to Hecatseus of Miletus. It’s often been abided by that this phrase … Continue reading →
The Egyptian Nile, Various Sketches
Published on 2012-06-27 20:59:44
The river Nile and its determine upon the constitution of the country—The oldest dwellers of the valley and its first political administration. The same aspect has been ascribed to Hecatseus of Miletus. It’s often been abided by that this phrase …
Various Sketches for Ancient Egypt
Published on 2012-06-17 08:38:15
As Isis had decent of the world of mortals, she adjudicated, that of the gods to enter and to achieve this goal, she adopted the plan, the Privy name of the Almighty Ra asymmetrical way to learn. This name was … Continue reading →
Various Sketches for Ancient Egypt
Published on 2012-06-17 08:38:15
As Isis had decent of the world of mortals, she adjudicated, that of the gods to enter and to achieve this goal, she adopted the plan, the Privy name of the Almighty Ra asymmetrical way to learn. This name was …
Sketches for Horus
Published on 2012-06-15 21:20:15
Horus on the crocodiles: Horus, the divine kid, is shown abiding on 2 crocodiles, arresting snakes, scorpions and gazelles in his hands. This animals are altogether associated to Seth, the god who defeated his brother Osiris, and the god of … Continue reading →
Sketches for Horus
Published on 2012-06-15 21:20:15
Horus on the crocodiles: Horus, the divine kid, is shown abiding on 2 crocodiles, arresting snakes, scorpions and gazelles in his hands. This animals are altogether associated to Seth, the god who defeated his brother Osiris, and the god of …
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Published on 2012-06-14 13:13:37
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Sketches for Isis
Published on 2012-06-13 11:26:12
Isis Grief: Isis fed the child by giving him her finger to give them to suck. Every night when everybody has to rest had gone, she applied large bars of wood into the fire and to adopt the child in … Continue reading →
Sketches for Isis
Published on 2012-06-13 11:26:12
Isis Grief: Isis fed the child by giving him her finger to give them to suck. Every night when everybody has to rest had gone, she applied large bars of wood into the fire and to adopt the child in …
Sketches for Osiris
Published on 2012-06-12 11:02:35
* The presentation of the papyrus Ani to Osiris. Reproduced with the permission of the Director of the British Museum. From book of Lewis Spence and Dr J. W. van Rooijen, “Mythen en Legenden van Egypte”, which mean in english … Continue reading →
Sketches for Osiris
Published on 2012-06-12 11:02:35
* The presentation of the papyrus Ani to Osiris. Reproduced with the permission of the Director of the British Museum. From book of Lewis Spence and Dr J. W. van Rooijen, “Mythen en Legenden van Egypte”, which mean in english …
Sketch of an Ancient Egyptian Country House
Published on 2012-06-08 13:00:27
The houses of the rich people were frequently constructed round a central courtyard wherever flowers or blooms, fruit and vegetables were arisen. Some rich masses houses had baths and indoor toilets. Sewage from rich and poor was cast aside of … Continue reading →
Sketch for Pharaoh at Home
Published on 2012-06-08 12:52:33
The Son of the Sun has had a engaged day already. He’s had many letters and dispatches to read and conceive. Some of the Syrian vassal-princes have sent cadaver tablets, addressed with their curious arrow-headed writing, affording news of the … Continue reading →
King Ramses II in His War Chariot, Some Guardsmen on Foot
Published on 2012-06-07 11:18:32
The Egyptian Pharaoh abides erect and deadpan in the swaying royal chariot, accommodating the crook and blister which are the Egyptian royal allegories. On his head he assumes the royal war helmet, in the front of which a golden cobra … Continue reading →
King Ramses II in His War Chariot, Some Guardsmen on Foot
Published on 2012-06-07 11:18:32
The Egyptian Pharaoh abides erect and deadpan in the swaying royal chariot, accommodating the crook and blister which are the Egyptian royal allegories. On his head he assumes the royal war helmet, in the front of which a golden cobra …
An Ancient Egyptian Galley (1500 B.C.)
Published on 2012-06-07 10:40:18
An Ancient Egyptian Galley 1500 B.C. The ship, clinker-built of cedar wand believably about sixty-five feet long, durability by a hog truss conceived of wooden crotches abiding an vastly strong cable. This efficaciously forbade the hu Halyards lifted and affirm … Continue reading →
KV14, The Tomb of Tawosret
Published on 2012-03-31 11:30:00
KV14, The Tomb of Tawosret, one of the largest tombs in the valley of the kings, with 2 compmlete burial chambers. Open and acknowledged since antiquity. Sstudied in contingent between 1983 and 1987, Primitively built by Tausert, queen and wife …
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Published on 2011-09-16 21:37:35
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Ancient Egypt Christmas
Published on 2010-12-22 02:53:46
Good the ancient Egypt feted a feast-day or christmas on the twenty-fifth of July which was the begin of the Egyptian year. The feast was the festivity of the Christ in Egypt in the cult of Horus. The feast affected an copiousness of food and wine and was called the Wag festival or fete. This fete was associated to the coming of the alluvions of the Nile river which begot food, grain, trees and all mode of vegetation, briefly: all of life was affirmed by the Nile. Before this time they had faste [..]
James Burton
Published on 2010-11-14 06:23:45
James Burton was born in in 1788 in London City to James and Elizabeth Haliburton (who altered the last name to Burton). James Burton was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge University, where he got his Bachelors Degree in 1810 and in 1815 he got a Masters Degree. James Burton acted for the architect Sir John Soane between 1815 and 1822 and he traveled in Italy, wherever he adjoined Egyptologists Sir William Gell, Edward William Lane, and John Gardner Wilkinson.In 1822 James Burton traveled [..]
Ludwig Borchardt
Published on 2010-11-14 06:17:42
Ludwig Borchardt, German Egyptologist and architect. Borchardt was born on 1863 (October 5) in Berlin. He was part of the archeological sites at Abusir, Amarna and is most famed for his act at Abu Ghurab and the Temple of Niuserre. Borchardt acted with Henrich Schafer on the archeological site from 1898 to 1901 on the temple committed to Ra god.Additional field that Borchardt acted at was the old settlement of Amarna, which was situated 150 kilometres(about 90 miles) in the south of Cairo Egypt. [..]
Ancient Egyptian Silver Products
Published on 2010-11-08 10:14:31
Egyptian Silver Jewelry:Silver has been applied down the centuries equally a media of exchange (currencies), for adornment, and for more useful purposes such vessels to hold liquid. The most former Egyptians did not have a word in the Egyptian language (ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics) for silver, just gold and electrum - an admixture of gold and silver found by nature. As silver was first brought in it was regarded more useful than gold, most likely since it was rarer. This perhaps asserted sinc [..]
Ancient Egyptian Copper Products
Published on 2010-11-04 11:19:48
Copper may have supplanted other ancient Egyptian tools such the more primitive wood and rock, but it was a far more expensive and labour intensifier material to use. It could not be bring down and shaped like wood. It could not be easily found and knocked into configuration alike a flint stone. But, finally the profits of copper outbalanced the effort demanded to produce it.The many copper art artifacts discovered by Egyptologists and archaeologistsshows how various this metal was. Some ancient [..]
Ancient Egyptian Jobs
Published on 2010-10-26 00:43:14
What types of Ancient Egyptian Jobs? It wasn't just construction work associating to the construction of pyramids and memorials. The golden age of the Ancient Egyptians crossed over 3000 years on which the Ancient Egyptians lived in a considerably ordered society which was administered by dwell with jobs associating to the government of the country, judges, law enforcement and courts. Completely classes of society gave taxes which in turn paid for the government and regular army - further Ancien [..]
Ancient Egyptian Transportation
Published on 2010-10-23 01:32:22
The Nile River supplied a natural highway for transporting big amounts of goods in Ancient Egypt. The travel from Memphis to Thebes took about 2 tranportation ancient Egypt weeks on the flood season, as it could have taken up to 2 months in the dry season. Trip by boat was done just on the day due to budging sand alluviations in the river. Boats were built with shallow hulls to determine the chances of getting hung in the shallow departs of the Nile. To the southland of Aswan, adjusts of impassa [..]
Ancient Egyptian Social Systems
Published on 2010-10-21 20:17:07
A scribe's duties arrayed from writing letters for townsfolk, to recording crops, to keeping accounts for the Egyptian army. Higher up these scribes were more scholarly scribes, who had boosted to higher billets such as priests, engineers and doctors. Priests were committed to their religious duties in the temples leastways 3 months out of yearly, during which time they never departed the temple. At additional times the worked as adjudicates and teachers.The medical professing of Ancient Egypt h [..]
New Discover at Luxor, Amenhotep III Statue
Published on 2010-10-08 17:45:14
Egyptian diggers of the Supreme Council of Antiquities excavated a granite statue describing the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III this week in the Kom Al-Hittan region of the west bank at the City of Luxor, wherever the Pharaoh's temple would at one time have stood with its several huge halls and gigantic statues.The statue, describing the Pharaoh sat down on a throne and attended by the god Amun, appearances Amenhotep assuming the double crown of Egypt adorned with the uraeus. the stylise [..]