Have you ever wondered . . .


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who built the pyramids? What was used to preseverve a mummy? Or, what was the first form of paper?

The answers to these questions await you at my newly updated homepage titled Land of the Pharaohs.

The page offers unique insight into the lives of the ancient Egyptians as well as several other interesting contents. The page includes a complete listing of the dynasties of Ancient Egypt, an autobiographical look at me (the author), a glossary and books and information page.

Come take a walk with the ancients at . . .

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7837

Ankh was seneb em hotep. (Life strength and health in peace.) Nikole L. Didier

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4.   Apr 11, 2000 5:12 AM
Currently, Arabic and French, though many also speak english

-- posted by Crystal_Star


3.   Nov 13, 1999 5:20 PM
what is the color of the color of life in ancient egypt -black,red,or green ?

-- posted by tammyw2kids


2.   Oct 21, 1999 10:23 PM
Hi all, i am rather new to this website...and i am looking for some information. First of all...can someone please tell me what language is mostly spoken in egypt presently. I also am looking for an ...

-- posted by GryfonsMagic


1.   Feb 18, 1999 1:04 PM
Nikole's personal homepage is excellent. I have recommended it to many people who teach Egypt to children. I was astounded to realize her age! ...

-- posted by Terrie_Bittner





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