Saqqara

Written by : Marwa Raslan, Translated by : R kamel 14 Sep

Pyramid of Djoser: A cemetery without a body

That mummy doesn't belong to the King's Djoser It doesn't belong to him in the least".. On a chilly night of the winter of 1822, with those intermittent phrases, the Italian engineer "Guerlano Segato" jumped screaming in an exceedingly desperate voice, his redeyes

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Wrote: Dr. Hany Al-Nazer Writes: 03 Mar

Medical tourism.. Egypt's Lost Treasure

Thousands of years ago, our Pharaoh ancestors believed that man would be resurrected after dying and become an immortal. That is why they were very careful in preserving the bodies of the dead which led to them coming up with the science of embalming, the science through which they wanted to

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Written by: Yasmin Emad 02 Mar

"Tahtib".. Pharaonic Martial Art Turned into a Folk Dance

In Upper Egypt, we always hear the words, "It is a passion. We cannot do without in weddings and celebrations". Even children stand aside, making a circle, with two children in the center playing the game, which is described as "passion", with a stick called "Mahabba"

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written by: Shireen Medhat. 21 Feb

"Muddy poem" Babylonian: the oldest evidence of love in Levant

Another love story more than 1300km, from Eastern Desert Saqqara, stories from the land of Babylon with their great civilization, one night, during mining in 'Nippur' and area known today by 'Nephar', located in the city of Diwaniya in Iraq, the mission of America found a small

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written by: Shireen Medhat 21 Feb

the Pharaohs the oldest peoples in recording love stories

Greatly impressed by tales of love and adoration for western civilization, we look a lot for the love words that they recorded on the walls of their papers and temples, we lived too long with their tales, from Romeo and Juliet which William Shakespeare the English writer, who excelled to tell the

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