The oldest clock in history

The oldest clock in history dates back to the thirteenth century BC, a sundial made in ancient Egypt and was found in the Valley of the Kings. The lines are dots to give a more accurate time.

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How heavy is your heart?

How heavy is your heart?   Ancient Egyptians venerated their dead and insistently sought to preserve the memory and essence of people in their graves, hiding a very particular belief, which consists of placing the body’s most important organ on a scale to know if a person deserves or not, happiness after death. How did […]

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The most beautiful woman on earth … The secrets of the Pharaonic women with “Kohl and Rouge.”

The most beautiful woman on earth … The secrets of the Pharaonic women with “Kohl and Rouge.” From the women of Egypt, beauty returns to them. I am not indicative of the touches of “fashion” more than adorning the walls of the tombs and temples of the ancient Egyptians so that history proves that it […]

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Medicine in ancient Egypt

Medicine in ancient Egypt The Ebers Papyrus is the oldest historical record of a preserved medicinal document and the largest papyrus in the world has been found so far, as it is 3,500 years old (written about 1600: 1550 BC) and consists of 110 pages of 21 meters long, including nearly 700 medicinal prescriptions For […]

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The arrival of King Khufu’s first boat to the Grand Egyptian Museum

The arrival of King Khufu’s first boat to the Grand Egyptian Museum August 7, 2021 48 hours after the start of the transfer process The arrival of King Khufu’s first boat to the Grand Egyptian Museum A short while ago, during the early hours of Saturday morning, the Grand Egyptian Museum received the first boat […]

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The pyramids during the flooding

A rare photo 121 years ago. This photo was taken during the flooding of the Nile River before the construction of the High Dam, and it shows a partially submerged tree and the water approaching unsteadily from the temples in the foreground and the pyramids in the Egyptian Khedive Giza (beginning of the last century) […]

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Trumpet of Tutankhamun.

Trumpet of Tutankhamun. This silver trumpet is one of the properties of King Tutankhamun discovered in his tomb. In 1939, after approval from the Egyptian government, the BBC requested that they allow them to display the possessions of King Tutankhamun and even test the trumpet for the first time in 3,000 years, and the Egyptian […]

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Egyptian high-heeled shoes – 3500 B.C.

Egyptian high-heeled shoes – 3500 B.C. The first image showing the use of high-heeled shoes was from ancient Egypt. High-heeled shoes were used by the nobility of the people, both men and women, unlike commoners who used ordinary shoes. The only exception of these commoners were the butchers, who wore them to prevent the blood […]

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The Secrets of Egyptian women with ornamental tools in the ancient era

The Secrets of Egyptian women with ornamental tools in the ancient era From the women of Egypt beauty and to their return, and there is no evidence of the touches of “fashion” more than that which adorns the walls of the tombs and temples of the ancient Egyptians so that history proves that from the […]

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The first operation to remove a brain tumour was carried out 3,200 years ago in Egypt.

The first operation to remove a brain tumour was carried out 3,200 years ago in Egypt. Many nations today pay tribute to their progress in medicine. Some of them claim that they are the origin of medicine in the world, such as the Chinese and Greeks, the descendants of the Greeks, while the Egyptians remain […]

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