Articles related to "Ancient Egyptian"



Egyptian Clothing and Adornment
The clothing of the Ancient Egyptians was worn practically to deal with the hot summers, and a garment's adornment was representative of wealth and social class.
• ancient egyptian clothing • ancient egyptians • lines • flax • pharaoh

Ancient Egyptian food and drink
This article describes basic food and drink commonly consumed in Ancient Egypt.
• food • bread • dates • figs • sugar

Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
Ancient Egypt shaped the gods, but later, the gods shaped Egypt.
• ancient egypt • egyptian religion • godesses • gods • osiris

Ancient Egyptian Harvest
As it is Harvest time at the moment this article describes crops harvested by the Ancient Egyptians, and how they were used.
• crop • egypt • ancient • egyptian • cookery

Ancient Egyptian medicine
This article explains the methods used by Ancient Egyptian doctors.
• medicine • healing • doctor • ancient • egypt

Ancient Egyptian Medicine
Crude by today's standards, the physicians of Ancient Egypt were nevertheless revolutionary in their study of the human anatomy and the healing of illness and disease.
• ancient egypt • ancient egyptian medicine • egyptian physician • mummification • papyrus

Ancient Egyptian Poem
Translated by John L. Foster, this poem offers a glimpse of an ancient culture, but because it is a translation of an ancient work, it must be taken with a grain of salt.
• your love • dear man • is as lovely to me • ancient egyptian poem • john l. foster

Characteristics of Ancient Egyptian art
This article describes Ancient Egyptian art and the methods used to create it. NB-I will be putting in some pictures, but unfortunatly my scanner is out of action at the moment.
• art • egypt • ancient • egyptian • paint

Egyptian Medical Treatments
Ancient Egyptian physicians took advantage of their available natural resources to help treat many common ailments and conditions.
• ancient egyptians • ancient egyptian physicians • edwin smith papyrus • kahun papyrus • ebers papyrus

How the Egyptians Made Mummies
Mummification was a process that involved many steps performed by specially trained Egyptian priests.
• mummification • mummies • old kingdom • new kingdom • ancient egyptians

Making mummies
This article describes the process used by the Ancient Egyptians to make mummies in detail. There are also a lot of interesting facts that I doubt you knew before!
• mummy • ancient • egyptian • mummification • canopic

Solving the Riddle of the Rosetta Stone
Deciphering the Rosetta Stone opened up an understanding of the ancient Egyptians. The language of ancient Egypt had been a riddle to scholars for many hundreds of years. The Rosetta Stone solved the riddle.
• rosetta stone • ancient egyptians • champollion • demotic

The Ancient Egyptian Religion

The Rosetta Stone
An ancient block of basalt, detailing the greatness of an Egyptian king, became the answer to the riddle of hieroglyphics.
• rosetta stone • stela • hieroglyphics • ancient egyptian language • jean francois champollion

"The Earth is my Ark!"©
Guest article by Jim Bowles, author of "The Gods, Gemini, and the Great Pyramids". Join Jim as he cleverly demonstrates a link between Noah's Ark as described in the Old Testament and the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Read on to find the link!
• jim bowles • christianity • noah's ark • religion • church

Book Review: The Gods, Gemini, and the Great Pyramid
A review of James Bowles' book, <b>The Gods, Gemini, and the Great Pyramid</b> - a fascinating look at history, geology, science, and mythology that links our past, present, and future!
• alternative history • rotational-bending effect • alaska • egypt • nasca

Brooklyn Museum Examines Mummies
Using modern scientific methods, scholars at the Brooklyn Museum analyzed its ancient Egyptian mummies in preparation for a touring special exhibition.
• traveling museum special exhibitions • ancient egyptian art history culture • ancient egypt • brooklyn museum • sarcophagus

Cat: Pagan Symbol of the Arcane
Cats' symbolism is touched with an aura of the unknown, possibly because they are nocturnal animals. The have exhibited psychic ability.
• cat: pagan symbol of the arcane • cat symbolism • cat lore • feline lore • felines

Female Physicians in Ancient Egypt
Women in Ancient Egypt were able to study and practice medicine alongside the men. Female physicians in Egypt were among the most respected in Egyptian history.
• ancient egypt • ancient egyptian women • medicine in ancient egypt • female physicians in egypt • peseshet

Hatshepsut Statues on Special View
Stone portraits of ancient Egypt's Queen Hatshepsut have found a temporary home in the Sackler Wing at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
• hatshepsut • egypt • ancient egyptian sculpture • metropolitan museum of art • sphinx

The Languages of Ancient Egypt
The Egyptian language is beautifully demonstrative of how a language can change over time through a natural, philological progression.
• ancient egyptian • egyptian languages • egyptian philology • hieroglyphics • history of hieroglyphics

Amarna, Egypt's Place in the Sun: A Review
Some 100 objects in "Amarna, Ancient Egypt's Place in the Sun" describe Egyptian civilization during the reigns of 18th-Dynasty pharaohs Akhenaten and Tutankhamun.
• art museum exhibitions • ancient egyptian art • amarna ancient egypt's place sun • akhenaten • tutankhamun

Excavating Egypt: An Exhibition Overview
"Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, University College London" presents some 200 antiquities from a revered collection.
• traveling art museum shows • excavating egypt • petrie museum of egyptian archaeology • sir william matthew flinders petrie • ancient egyptian art architecture

GARLIC-HERB OF THE YEAR FOR 2004
Garlic has been chosen as Herb of the Year for 2004. This is one of the most widely used culinary and medicinal herbs.
• garlic • herb of the year • medicinal herbs • kirghis • ancient egyptians

LOST GARDENS OF THE PAST
Long vanished historical gardens, some of which featured fruits.
• ground zero • king assurbanipal • elizabeth barlow rogers • cyrus the great • pasargadae palace

Recreating Queen Hatshepsut's Boat
Archaeologists are reproducing an Egyptian seafaring vessel from the New Kingdom age of Queen Hatshepsut with plans to sail it to the ancient land of Punt (Ethiopia).
• art conservation restoration • egyptian art archaeology • ancient egyptian boat-building • hatshepsut • dynasty xviii

Temple of Debod
Visit an ancient Egyptian temple in Parque del Oeste in Madrid.
• temple of debod • templo de debod • egyptian temple • madrid spain • temple in spain

The History of Aromatherapy
More than a spa treatment, aromatherapy was used as medicine in Egypt, Arabia, Greece and Rome, and by healers in European monasteries in the Middle Ages.
• essential oils aromatherapy history • ancient egyptian greek roman arabian medicine • hildegard von bingen christian healers • linda smith • healing oils healing hands

Tradition and Styles of Landscape Design
A synopsis of western garden styles from antiquity to modern times with emphasis on the formal versus informal design concepts.
• georgene a bramlage • georgene bramlage • designing home landscapes • traditions and styles of landscape design • landscape design

What is Hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy survived the ancient times, Middle Ages and two world wars, now it settles in our modern society as the foundation of today's spa establishments.
• hydrotherapy • water • spa • father sebastian kneipp • bathhouse

Pharaoh Khufu's Second Solar Boat to Be Restored
Technology permits tourists to see a solar boat of Pharaoh Khufu buried near Egypt's Great Pyramid before its imminent excavation, conservation and reassembly.
• art museums • ancient egyptian art sculpture • pharaoh khufu • old kingdom • solar boat barge barque vessel


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