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Eternal Egypt

Being an Ancient Egyptian 5000 years ago meant believing in a multitude of deities and the afterlife.

Abu Simbel, Temple of Ramses II and Nefertari

Eternal Egypt

Even today, Egypt is still synonymous with the legends of the Ancient Egyptians. Names like Ramses and Cleopatra, Tutankhamun and Nefertiti, echo through

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, sarcophagus

Mummies

Religion was part of everyday life. The great enduring symbols and masterpieces of Ancient Egypt were all part of an elaborate preparation for the journey which began after death.

Memphis, Statue of Ramses II

Pharaohs

Tutankhamun, Ramses, Nefertiti… so many familiar names that evoke ancient Egypt at once.

Horus and Sekhmet in pharaoh's tomb

Mythology

In the early days, there was only a vast ocean of chaos called Nun. Then Ra, god of the sun emerged from a flower.

Luxor, Valley of the Nobles, Tomb of Ramose

Symbols

Egyptian hieroglyphics, that long remained a mystery, are the proof of an astonishing elegance and formidable complexity. Probably one of the most ancient forms of writing,

 



 

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