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Born and raised up in Luxor .. i'm a qualified Egyptologist Tour Guide in Luxor , Egypt Since 2008 ..
i can show you all attractions in Egypt including all the monumental sites of the city and much more fun activities i can provide .
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Tutankhamun's tomb is one of the most famous pharaonic tombs in Egypt, as it contains many treasures and precious collectibles that reflect the ancient Egyptian civilization and art. In this photo, we see some of the most important and precious contents of the tomb, such as the golden sarcophagus containing the body of the little king, the ornate chair he used in his lifetime, jewelry, rings and golden statues. All these pieces testify to the splendor and beauty of ancient Egyptian art, and embody the character and story of Tutankhamun, who ruled Egypt at an early age and died under mysterious circumstances.
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Do you know that this salt roll was one of the reasons for discovering the treasures of Tutankhamun’s tomb?
If you go to the Metropolitan Museum one day, you will come across this scroll made of linen and filled with natron salt. Perhaps you will be a little surprised if you learn that it dates back to the year 1327 BC, and of course it came from Egypt 🇪🇬
But that is not all of the matter. This small scroll was a reason to draw attention to King Tutankhamun, whose name appears frequently in the royal lists of the names of the kings of Egypt, and whose grave is not known. So how did this happen? 😲
In December 1907, the wealthy American Theodore David was following up on some excavation work that he was financing near the tomb of King Seti I. The digging shovels quickly revealed a number of pottery jars filled with natron salt. On these jars was written the coronation name of the young king Tutankhamun. The master did not bother. David revealed what he considered to be worthless jars filled with salt and sold them to the Metropolitan Museum because his goal was treasure hunting, not natron jars 😂
Years passed, and Howard Carter began investigating information about the young king’s tomb, when he learned that there were jars filled with natron salt bearing the name of King Tut ♥️
This sparked his enthusiasm to search for the unknown tomb, because natron salt was used in mummification, and this meant that King Tut had undergone a mummification process and was buried as a king, which was achieved when digging shovels revealed the largest archaeological discovery in the twentieth century by Carter 🇪🇬💪
Today, December 21, the celebration of the annual phenomenon of the sun perpendicular to the Holy of Holies at the Karnak Temple in Luxor
It is a phenomenon created by the ancient Egyptian engineers and shows their progress in astronomy engineering and architecture and is considered
This phenomenon is called the winter solstice i mean the beginning of winter and germination and planting in the ancient Egyptiansالنهاردة 21 ديسمبر الاحتفال
بالظاهرة السنوية تعامد الشمس على قدس الأقداس في معبد الكرنك في الأقصر
هي ظاهرة من ابداع المهندسين المصريين القدماء وبتدل على تقدمهم في علوم الفلك والهندسة والعمارة وتعتبر
الظاهرة دي اسمها الانقلاب الشتوي يعني بداية فصل الشتاء والإنبات والزرع عند المصريين القدماء☀️❤️💯
It is one of the rare scenes in which the Egyptian artist depicted the deceased
With his ba (the “ba” is the spirit in the form of a bird with a human head
His features are the same as those of the deceased) in the presence of Osiris 🧐.
The strange thing is that this meeting took place under the sunshine ☀️❤️.
The book of going out for the day 📙☀️, from one of the papyri of the era
The first transition (about 900 BC).
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
“History was recorded on a piece of stone to become one of the most important monuments in Egypt and the world.”
Palermo stone 🪨
Palermo stone
The Palermo Stone is the largest of seven remaining fragments of a large stela known as the Royal Annals of the Old Kingdom, which contains a list of the kings of Egypt from the First Dynasty to the beginning of the Fifth Dynasty, and records important events in each year of their reign. It is believed that the stela was carved during the Fifth Dynasty (ca. 2392-2283 BC).
The stone is preserved in the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo, and the rest of the painting is in the museums of Cairo and London.
The painting was carved on a black basalt stone slab, towards the end of the Fifth Dynasty. It lists the kings of ancient Egypt after the unification of Lower and Upper Egypt, starting with King Narmer. Today it is preserved in the Antonio Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo, Italy, from where it takes its name.
The Palermo Stone - part of the Egyptian Royal Annals - located in Palermo, Italy.
The seven surviving fragments of the Royal Annals, including those preserved in Cairo and London, are sometimes called the "Palermo Stone", and the collection is also sometimes called the "Cairo Annals Stone", although the phrase "Cairo Stone" is used to refer to the extant fragments. In Cairo only.
Importance: The Palermo Stone and other parts of the Royal Annals constitute an essential source for the history of the Old Kingdom, and it is believed to be the oldest surviving historical text in ancient Egypt. For example, it preserves the names of figures from the royal families during the first five dynasties, which were not preserved by other sources.
Organic Hibiscus ( Roselle ) from Nuweibaa - Sinai 𓋹𓂀𓆣𓅃𓃠𓆃 𝕰𝖌𝖞𝖕𝖙 🇪🇬😍👑🔱💎⚰⚱☥🐈⬛🐈🐊🦉🪲⚖️🦅🦩🪶🐍🐝🌎🌍✈🧳🛎️🧭🗺🌍🌻💐☕☀️🌅🏜🌵🌿🌺👨🌾🐪🌴👌🌸🦋🕊🐞🌺🌹⚘⭐👏🤗🤩🤗😉🧿💯 #مصر #Египет #埃及 #ეგვიპტე #मिस्र #Єгипет #Եգիպտոս #Αίγυπτος
Ahmose Nefertari, the legendary queen who ruled Egypt and became an idol
Did you know that Ahmose Nefertari was one of the greatest queens in the history of ancient Egypt? She is the daughter of Seqenen-Ra Taa II and Ihhotep, and the wife and sister of Ahmose I, founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the New Kingdom. She bore him several sons, including Amenhotep I, who succeeded him in power. Nefertari was a powerful and influential queen during the reign of her husband and son, and appeared in many inscriptions and statues that highlight her beauty and dignity. She bore the title of "The Great Wife of Amun", Which indicates her high religious status as a servant of the supreme idol in Egypt. After her death, she was buried in a sumptuous cemetery in the Valley of the Queens, where her sarcophagus and mummy were found in good condition. She was honored as a slave by the Egyptians in later eras, especially in the village of Deir el-Medina, where she was worshiped as the holy patroness of the Theban cemetery.
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and its names throughout history.
1- Kemet
In the ancient Egyptian language, it means the black land, which is very fertile, in reference to the Nile Valley
2- I dashed
It means red land (desert).
3- Tawi
It means the two lands in reference to the northern region and the southern region
4- Hat - Ka - Ptah
In the ancient Egyptian language, it means the seat of Net Ptah, which is considered one of the most important nets for the ancient Egyptians
5- Egopts
It is the name used by the Greek poet Homer to refer to Egypt when he mentioned it in the Odyssey.
6- Egypt
It is the name by which it is known until now, and it has been mentioned in the Qur’an and the Torah
The name is also mentioned in Assyrian, Babylonian, Phoenician, and Hebrew texts as follows
(Musher, Egypt, photographer, Mizraim)
Some scholars believe that the name Egypt has origins in the ancient Egyptian language, derived from (mishr), which means hidden or protected.
👀 Egyptian genes are passed down to grandchildren from grandparents in the smallest details 👸🤴💪
◾ When you come across someone like this who is making a kebab and his kofta, for example, you will find him holding a skewer and with a hand fan that he is fanning with because the charcoal fire keeps working 🥓🍖🍛🌯
◾ These movements have been genetics for a very long time, because the Egyptian has had a high temperament for a long time and likes to do everything with a mood and love, and one of the things he was in the mood for is preparing food 🤴🥓💪
◾ The one in this picture is roasting geese in ancient Egypt 🦆
◾ The ancient Egyptian was grilling and cooking goose and food at a time when other civilizations ate food without cooking 😲😉
◾ The Egyptian has always been in a high mood 😂
◾ You want to know everything that is Egyptian and everything about the ancient Egyptians. Join us 😊 We will find what pleases you 😂️
كيف أشعل المصريون القدماء النار بواسطة ولاعة عمرها 3000 عام؟
إذا كنت تظن أن ولاعة النار هي اختراع حديث، فأنت مخطئ. ففي مقبرة الملك توت عنخ آمون، تم اكتشاف ولاعة نار قديمة وفريدة من نوعها، كانت تستخدم من قبل المصريون القدماء لإشعال النار بسهولة وسرعة. هذه الولاعة ليست مجرد عود أو كبريت، بل هي جهاز معقد يحتوي على 12 حفرة مملوءة بالراتينج، وهي مادة لزجة وقابلة للاشتعال. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، تحتوي الولاعة على عصا رفيعة تدور باليد في الثقوب، محدثة شرارة من خلال الاحتكاك. هذه الشرارة تشعل المادة القابلة للاشتعال التي توضع فوق الحفر، مثل نشارة الخشب أو العشب. ولزيادة ثبات الولاعة، يوجد رأس منفصل يثبت على عصا الحفر. هذه الولاعة هي دليل على براعة المصريون القدماء في استخدام التكنولوجيا لتسهيل حياتهم.
How did the ancient Egyptians set fire to a 3000-year-old lighter?
If you think that a fire lighter is a modern invention, you are mistaken. In the tomb of King Tutankhamun, an ancient and unique fire lighter was discovered, which was used by the ancient Egyptians to light a fire easily and quickly. This lighter is not just a stick or sulfur, it is a complex device with 12 resin-filled holes, which is a sticky and flammable substance. In addition, the lighter has a thin stick that rotates by hand in the holes, creating a spark through friction. This spark ignites flammable material that is placed on top of the pits, such as sawdust or grass. To increase the stability of the lighter, a separate head is attached to the drill stick. This lighter is a testament to the ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians in using technology to facilitate their lives.
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Ibis Coffin (Thoth), 305-30 B.C.E. This elaborate ancient gilded ibis coffin contains a simple ibis mummy. Most coffins of this type have bronze heads and feet. Scientific testing suggests that the silver fittings seen here are quite likely modern replacements for original bronze fittings.
Possible Place Collected: Tuna el-Gebel, Egypt
IMAGE Gavin Ashworth, photographer
Brooklyn Museum
On October 22nd , a unique phenomenal event is coming which was celebrated in ancient Egypt when the Good boy of ancient Egypt king Ramses the great built his temple abu simbel temple in Aswan with mysterious architectural pure which the sun light illuminates twice a year on 22 of October & 22 of February on the faces of the statues of the king inside his chamber in the temple through small slights in the roof of the temple to illuminate statue of Ra , Amon and Ramses !!
Still mysterious by the ancient Egyptian architect brilliant
"She is the one for whom the sun rises"
(It's Nefertari _ beautiful beauties) ♥️
Nefertari is the most beloved wife of King Ramses II, the author of the most famous love story in history. He established a cemetery for her in the Valley of the Queens on the western mainland in Luxor, a very beautiful expression of his love for her, to be considered one of the most beautiful, prominent and famous tombs in the valley. The tomb contains many pharaonic drawings and inscriptions with bright colors, which still retain the beauty and splendor of its design and inscriptions. The tomb was discovered in 1904 to become the most famous among the ancient Egyptian queens.♥️
The Eye Of Horus 𓋹𓂀𓆗𓃥𓅓𓆤𓆣𓅃𓃠𓆃 𝕰𝖌𝖞𝖕𝖙 🇪🇬😍👑🔱🌕🌙☀️💎⚰📜🔎⚱☥🐈⬛🐈🐊🦉🐏🪲⚖️🦅🪶🐝🐍🌷⏳🔦🌎🌍✈🧳🛎️📷🧭🗺📍🌻☕🕌🐪🌴⛵🌊🏖🕊🐞💐🦋⭐❤🫶🤗🤩😉🧿🪬💯👌 #مصر #Египет #埃及 #ეგვიპტე #मिस्र #Єгипет #Եգիպտոս #Αίγυπτος
Column 🇪🇬
It is a symbol from ancient Egypt in the form of a column, as it was stated in the Book of the Dead, Chapter 155, that the sign of Ged represents the spine of Osiris. This is because the spine of Osiris was the last of his members that were cut off by his brother Set, who scattered them in the regions of Egypt, and then Isis found him while assembling the body. She married her husband and brought him back to life with the power of her magic, so it means stability and steadfastness and has become a symbol of this meaning, just as the word “ked” in the ancient Egyptian language means “stable” or “steadfast,” which is a word that suggests stability and stability.
The Ched Column was also associated with the god Ptah, the idol of Memphis since the Old Kingdom, where Ptah is depicted holding it in his hands with the sign of the Ankh and the scepter. This symbol symbolizes Ptah, who gives life, stability and prosperity. Among the well-known rituals represented on one of the walls of the Abydos Temple in Sohag is what is known as the ritual of erecting the Ched Column. This is the ritual that is intended to help Osiris or the king himself to be resurrected alive after death.
This symbol may have been used as an architectural element in some of the tombs of Memphis dating back to the era of the New Kingdom, or forms of it were used as decorative elements for protection, as in the funerary group of King Djoser at Saqqara. There are examples of it that were used as amulets.
Have you ever wondered what it was like inside the burial room of Tutankhamun? This diagram by Howard Carter gives us a glimpse into this incredible space.
The room is dominated by four gilded shrines, which enclose a quartzite sarcophagus and two more gilded coffins. Inside the innermost coffin is the mummy of Tutankhamun, adorned with a golden mask.
But the burial room is more than just a place for Tutankhamun to rest. It is also a treasure trove of artifacts, each with its own symbolic and mythological purpose. These artifacts include golden statues, jewelry, weapons, chariots, and even a model boat.
Discover the secret world of ancient Egypt by following us.
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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Egyptian Book of the Dead
The Book of the Dead was a fundamental work of ancient Egyptian culture. It was a very long text: some copies preserved in papyrus scrolls reach forty meters.
It was also an expensive product, for which half of a farmer's annual salary could be paid in silver. But for the Egyptians, the value of this text was inestimable, as its formulas allowed the deceased to reach the afterlife.
Such formulas were written on papyrus scrolls, the linen binding of mummies, the walls of tombs, the sarcophagus, and the burial goods of the deceased.
Without them, the deceased could suffer a second death, which would mean his complete annihilation.
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um Siti is one of the most mysterious mythological figures in ancient Egyptian history
Legends say that she was a priestess at the temple of Abydos, that she married King Seti I, and that she bore him a son Ramses II. But what happened to her next?
Did she die or returned to her former life as a priestess? Was she really a woman, a soul or a goddess? To learn more about the story of um City, you can visit this link.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=6580262335331392&id=100000430717615&mibextid=Nif5oz
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What is surprising is the age of this mummy, which was extracted from Saqqara 4000 years ago, and its colors are still bright and vibrant, as if it was painted yesterday!!
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Ramses II and his wife nefetari
Ramses II smiting the enemies of Egypt, wearing a double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt,
📍Abu Simbel Temple
Aswan ❤️ my beloved friends 🌹
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Pharaonic Civilization
Хамед Волшебник
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"Gold glitter everywhere"
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It was the first impression of British archaeologist Howard Carter when he inserted his head into the window of Tutankhamun's dazzling tomb full of treasures.
On November 26, 1922, he raised a candle to look through a small hole in an entrance that had remained closed for three thousand years, while the sponsor and financier of the excavation of the tomb, Lord Carnarvon, looked anxiously from afar, to find Carter screaming and saying his famous sentence, "Today is the Day of Days."
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Plaque of Psusennes I
This thin gold plaque belonging to the pharaoh Psusennes I was placed on his mummy over the incision made in the lower abdomen to allow the internal organs to be removed during the initial phases of the embalming process.
The ancient Egyptians attached a powerful magical value to this amulet, which was intended to guarantee the physical integrity to the mummy by protecting the wound, thought to be the most vulnerable part of the body.
The plate was supposed to restore the body to its original state of strength as the wound was considered to be vulnerable and a possible entry point for negative forces.
The plaque is decorated with the udjat eye, as the symbol was associated with the idea of physical wholeness and protection. The four sons of Horus - Imset, Hapi, Duamutuef and Qebehsenuef - are shown at the sides of the eye with the royal cobra on their heads and their names engraved with a burn. They wear pleated skirts and usekh necklaces.
An inscription on the udjat eye says, "To the Osiris King Psusennes meryamun".
The plaque has a small engraved moulding with four holes in the corners to fix it to the bandages of the mummy.
Drinking water at Other world "chapter 62 of the Book of the Dead"
- TT218 (Amennakht)
- Deir el-Medina
The tomb of a minor King, Tutankhamun, contained over 5,000 objects while being the smallest royal tomb of the Valley of the Kings. What would have been the treasure of the major Egyptian Pharaohs like Ramesses II?
Rare Examples of Egyptian Pharaoh’s Gold Jewelry
Fortunately several Royal jewelry masterpieces survive to give us an idea as to what the lost treasures might have looked like. They were found either by thieves or archaeologists. And sometimes by accident, like when railway workers stumbled upon a jewelry treasure. The archaeologist suspected it already was a looter’s cache buried two millennia previously. Among the treasure was a pair of gold and lapis lazuli bangles bearing the name of Ramesses II. We do not know if he did wear them, but it offers a glimpse to the lost contents of his tomb.
Pendants of Queen Ahhotep, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty
These pendants were found in the queen’s tomb in Dra' Abu el-Naga in western Thebes together with many other pieces of jewellery. The small rosettes with petals of turquoise, lapis lazuli and carnelian probably decorated a tissue, while the drop-shaped pendants and circular pendants with amethysts were parts of collars.
The amazing powerful Beautiful family in Ancient Egypt ..
From right to left: Isis, her husband Osiris, and their son Horus, the protagonists of the Osiris myth, 22th Dynasty Golden statue.
first ISIS goddess of love and beauty and protection
second Osiris god of agriculture and after life
third Horus the falcon god of the sky ..
The figures are made of solid gold while the pillar is made of lapis lazuli. The palm leaves on the cornice are fashioned in gold cloisonné inlaid with lapis lazuli and red glass.
This masterpiece (E 6204) is now in the Musée du Louvre (Louvre Museum), Paris, France.
A confusing puzzle..
This is the title of tonight's post
Why have archaeologists not found the mummy of King Khufu yet?
This is new talk to you, but it is known to us as native Egyptians
The pyramids are the grandeur of construction and the unknown energy they contain. The purpose of the Egyptians in building them was not to be tombs, as no mummies were found in them. Rather, they were an astronomical observatory and a source of enormous energy through which the Egyptians were able to rinse the granite stone with precision and very many purposes in each. Science Scientists have called it "space-age precision."
Unlike the Egyptian calendar and its superior accuracy, it was the most correct astronomically.
After all this, this is a small part of our civilization. Do you really believe .
Osiris
TT1 Tomb of Sennedjem.
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