Archive for Egyptology
EgyptologyPublished November 13, 2009 at 2:00 PM No Comments
An article about Imhotep who designed the Djoser’s Great Step Pyramid. What initially began as the greatest Mastaba turned into a new beginning for pyramids in Egypt.
MummiesPublished August 24, 2009 at 12:17 PM No Comments
About a documentary called Mummies Revealed in which scientists mummify a cadaver to test their theories on Egyptian mummification…unfinished tombs and secrets left behind on how hieroglyphs were added to the walls…Lenin mummified in Russia…Very enjoyable documentary.
Cleopatra VIIPublished August 15, 2009 at 10:43 AM No Comments
Religious rituals carried Cleopatra’s message: I am a deity, Caesar is a deity, and our child is the product of a divine union. There’s more to Cleopatra than the Romans would have you believe.
EgyptologyPublished May 6, 2009 at 1:52 PM No Comments
The find, down crumbling steps in sand covered desert rock, debunks a prior understanding by archaeologists that the site dates back only to 12th dynasty pharaoh Senusret II who ruled 4,000 years ago
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More to come up about the mass amounts of discoveries in Egypt over the last 5 years!
NefertitiPublished April 3, 2009 at 10:15 AM No Comments
So they’ve discovered that the bust of Nefertiti has a second layer…An older, wrinkled layer.
Cleopatra VIIPublished March 18, 2009 at 4:24 PM No Comments
Mathematician, chemist, philosopher; Often times when we think of the famous Egyptian ruler, we think of her relationship with Marc Antony, her ‘drug use’, and her promiscuity, but according to an article I read yesterday on Discovery’s website, it may appear that this woman may have been more of a scientist standing tall among other
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