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Articles related to "Ancient Egyptian"
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 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
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
All About Mummies
Learn about how ancient Egyptians prepared their dead for burial. ancient egypt • kids • jodee redmond • mummies • burial
Mummification in Ancient Egypt There are few images of Ancient Egypt more recognizable than that of the mummy. The ancient process of mummification was steeped in religion and ceremony. mummification • ancient egypt • mummies • canopic jars • embalming
Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
Provides an overview of daily life in ancient Egypt. Examines housing, clothing, hairstyles, food and drink, harvesting, beer-making, and toys housing • clothing • hairstyles • food • drink
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
The Hippopotamus in Ancient Egypt The hippopotamus is a large and misunderstood animal. Once native to the Nile River, the Ancient Egyptians both feared and worshipped the often destructive creature. hippopotamus • ancient egypt • egyptians • nile river • tauret
Hieroglyphics and the Rosetta Stone
This article explains what hieroglyphics are, who was able to learn to read and write them, and how the Rosetta Stone was used to "crack the code" of this ancient language. ancient egypt • kids • jodee redmond • hieroglyphics • scribe
Life is too serious to be organised, but... An introduction to organiser software - with maybe a bit different approach. Hopefully useful for the traveler, but essential for the travel agent and other travel professionals. travel • business • software • pim • organiser
Egyptian Goddess Isis Isis, the embodiment of the Divine Mother archetype, was and still is revered as one of the most significant deities of ancient Egyptian culture. egyptian goddess isis • divine mother • divine mother archetype • ancient egyptian deities • mother of horus
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
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
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
What is Tura limestone? Definition of the glossary term Tura limestone tura • limestone • egyptian • quarry • old kingdom
May Birthstone Emerald Emerald or deep green beryl is a symbol of life, love, springtime and nature. The gem prized by the Egyptians, Indians, and Aztec is as valuable as diamond today. emerald gemstone • birthstone for may • clear green precious gem stone • history aztec egypt india emerald gem • 55 20 35 anniversary stone
Bible Herbs, Spices, Fibers This article begins a series on plants from the Bible which can grown in many climates. bible gardens • horticulture therapy • herbs • spices • fiber plants
Deir el-Medina The workers who built the royal tombs and decorated them with beautiful artwork and hieroglyphs, lived together in a walled town called Deir el-Medina. deir el-median • ancient egypt • town • craftsmen • pyramid
Pasting. Don't you just love being able to cut/copy and paste whatever you want wherever you want? Yankee Clipper makes it even better. freeware • freebies • freebees • free programs • free downloads
Some Major Differences Between Kemetic Religion and Wicca A look at the diffrences between Wicca and the Egyptian based religion of Kemetic wicca • paganism • kemetic • spirituality
The Mathematics of Ancient Egypt The ancient Egyptians possessed one of the earliest forms of mathematics, inspiring all mathematcal traditions that would follow in history. mathematics of ancient egypt • hieroglyphics • hieratic • history of mathematics • building the pyramids
Mastering Mummification - Part I With the sequel to the 1999 Brendan Fraser flick, "The Mummy" about to hit movie screens nationwide, let's take this opportunity to talk about some of the facts behind the fiction of mummies. mummies • mummy • egypt • brier • embalming
Ancient Swords in Combat Starting around 2000 BC Swords evolved from primative basic edged weapons into a carbon steel instruments of death over the span of two thousand years weapon development • edged weapons • bronze swords • scimitar • zahi hawass asserts
The Great Sphinx Find out what the Sphinx looks like, where it is located, and see if you can solve the famous riddle! ancient egypt • kids • limestone • giza • pyramid
Chakra-Based Spa Treatments Chakras are sources of energy located along the spinal cord that govern specific organs and bodily systems. Chakra-based holistic spa herapies work to heal the whole body chakras • holistic spa therapies • plaisir des sens facial • hindu • chakra therapies
Cleopatra: Queen of The Nile The life, times and untimely death of of one of Egypt's most important and brilliant rulers. ancient egypt • egyptian pharaohs • cleopatra • mark antony • julius ceasar
Friday the 13th Why is Friday the 13th considered unlucky? friday the 13th • unlucky • phobia • paraskavedekatriaphobia • ancient egypt
Frog Totems Totems are found in many cultures and belief systems around the world. Discover the mystical power of the frog and learn how to harness its power. frogs • totems • frog magic • frog mythology • frogs in egypt
Garlic It's essential in almost every dish I have encountered and, coming from an Italian background and marrying into an Italian family, we wouldn't be caught dead without garlic in the house. hardneck garlic • softneck garlic • varieties
Hathor Meet the beautiful and gentle nurturing Egyptian Goddess HATHOR egypt • egyptian mythology • hathor • ra • eye of ra
History of Soapmaking The History start back before 600 B.C., can you actually imagine how they would make soap that far back in history. Come join me now as we drift back into soapmaking time. soapmaking • history • ashes • lye • rainwater
How to Choose Quality Essential Oils Tips on buying quality essential oils for use in Aromatherapy. aromatherapy • essential • oils • buying • quality
Jewellery:Lapis lazuli
This article briefly describes Ancient Egyptian jewellery, and particularly focuses on Lapis lazuli. lapis lazuli • egyptian • ancient • jewellery • gold
Teach Ancient Egypt This article details fun, educational ideas for hosting a party with an ancient Egyptian theme. teach ancient egypt • egyptian feast • egyptian crafts • egyptian party • egyptian games
The Chinese Ghost Month The Chinese seventh month, usually August, is the most ill-fated time of the year. It is called Ghost Month, and its climax is the Festival of the Hungry Ghosts. ghost month • festival of the hungry ghosts • festival of the hungry spirits • zhongyuan jie • ullambana festival
The Dog Days of Summer Where does the expression "the dog days of summer" come from? And why do they have such a bad reputation, one that goes beyond just sultry weather? dog day • dog days summer • sirius dog star • sirius dog days • egypt dog days
The Hermitage, St Petersburg The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg is like a city in itself. With 1057 rooms to stroll through admiring art and architecture alike, it's a gallery of adventure. the hermitage museum • winter palace • st petersburg art galleries • catherine the great • neva river
The Kolbrin A mysterious collection of texts salvaged from Glastonbury Abbey in 1184, the Kolbrin may be one of the best kept, least known and most interesting secrets of our age. kolbrin • coelbook • bronzebook • egyptian texts • celtic texts
The Pagan Origins of Hinduism The early Vedic society was pagan. When Hinduism evolved into a monotheistic religion, it did not eradicate its Pagan origins but incorporated them into its wider context pagan • hinduism • hindu • vedic • india
Thoth Meet the ancient Egyptian scribe god THOTH! egypt • egyptian mythology • thoth • moon • scribe
Traditional Arabic Musical Instruments: Oud, Shababa, Tableh, Duff, Qanan, and Rababa Part One of a two part article: Brief introduction to Arabic music with links to music sites, sites on Arabic performers, and other information on Arabic music. arabic musical instruments • arab musical instruments • oud • shababa • nay
Uses of Chamomile Chamomile has historically been used as a holistic medicine, topical analgesic and good-luck herb. Read on for more information! chamomile • holistic medicine • chamomile tea • safe tonics • upset stomach
Was King Tut Murdered? (Part 2) Tutankhamen's mysterious death. Was it murder? ankhesenamen • aye • horemheb • egyptian • ancient
Abydos The ancient city of Abydos in Upper Egypt was central in worshipping the god Osiris. It's made of tombs and temples and continued until Greek times. abydos • temples • graves • burials • upper egypt
Aromatherapy Book Reviews in Review A one stop review of all book reviews covering Aromatherapy published at this topic. book • reviews • review • books • book |
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