The hormones are secreted by an “ancient Egyptian ” divine force for sex, love and happiness 

The hormones are secreted by an “ancient Egyptian ” divine force for sex, love and happiness Egypt was the cradle of civilization, and in it, knowledge was born. It was not out of nowhere for this country to combine the titles “Mother of the World” and “Mother of Science,” even if the password remained in […]

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The Great Sphinx of Giza

The Great Sphinx of Giza   Amazing Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About the Great Sphinx of Giza Amazing Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About the Great Sphinx of Giza In the Giza Plateau in Egypt, at the base of the Pyramids, the site is one of the largest and most mysterious statues on the […]

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Princess Fawzia ( Former Empress of Iran)

Princess Fawzia ( Former Empress of Iran)   She is an Egyptian princess from the family of Muhammad Ali Pasha, the daughter of King Fouad I, son of Khedive Ismail and sister of King Farouk, was a beauty icon; she was born on November 5 in 1921 and married the Shah of Iran, on March […]

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King Ramses II moved his arm. In 1902, when a group of scientists was examining the famous pharaoh‘s mummy in the recently opened Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, Cairo, an event took place that shocked those gathered there and even novelists of the stature of Pierre Loti, or Vicente Blasco Ibáñez collected in their works. […]

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Sacred Animals in Ancient Egypt

Sacred Animals in Ancient Egypt   The Ancient Egyptians held animals in the highest regard. Both pets and wild animals were significant to Egyptian society, from mummified cats to chariot-pulling stallions.   Various symbols define Ancient Egypt’s spectacular place in history.   The civilization is remembered for the pyramids, the Sphinx, hieroglyphics, pharaohs and distinct […]

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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 silver king

The king, whose tomb is comparable to Tutankhamun’s with Susans the first, did not gain a month due to the approaching world war. The cemetery was not touched or looted and had rare treasures in the sense of the word. The coffin is unique from pure silver, which was rarer than gold at this time […]

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The Geese of Meidum painting

Nefer Maat believed that he was the first to use colours in ancient Egypt, and this led to this belief because of the walls of his tomb that were discovered in Meidum by the scientist #Falsi in 1871;….. as the walls of his tomb are studded with many colours in the inscriptions of Nefer Maat […]

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The system of keeping secrets in ancient Egypt

The system of keeping secrets in ancient Egypt The circulation of knowledge and science among the Egyptians was done in secret and unwritten ways, and study and preoccupation with science were limited to the class of priests. The priests believed that their studies were among the hidden secret sciences, as the Egyptian secrets were a […]

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