Ancient Egyptian clothing is a vital aspect of understanding the history and culture of Egypt. From commoners to royalty, Egyptian clothing ancient symbolized more than just daily attire. It reflected social status, religious beliefs, and even the climate that shaped their garments. Travelers interested in Egyptian history will find that ancient Egyptian clothes reveal much...Read More
Pharaoh is a transliteration of the word “pr-aa,” which means “great house.” “pharaoh” refers to anyone who held the highest political and religious power in ancient Egypt. The position was reserved for men only and was not hereditary. However, it could be inherited by a son if no other male heirs were left alive. This...Read More
Egyptian Mythology Creation Story is one of the most enduring mysteries in human history, and it’s a subject that many different cultures have explored over time. In Ancient Egypt, there was no single creation myth but rather several other stories. The Egyptians believed three gods helped create the world: Atum-Ra, Shu, and Tefnut. Atum-Ra was...Read More
Anubis Egyptian Dog God is considered the god of death and is one of the most powerful deities in Ancient Egyptian Symbols. Ancient texts refer to him as the god of mummification, embalming, the cemetery, tombs, the afterlife, and the underworld. Archaeologists identified the African golden wolf as the sacred animal of Anubis. Their roles...Read More
The Eye of Ra is a being from ancient Egyptian mythology that functions as a female equivalent of the sun god Ra and a violent force to subdue his enemies. The eye is an extension of Ra’s power, equated with the sun’s disc, but also behaves as an independent entity, which a wide variety of...Read More
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