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The REAL Truth About Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut, known by her royal Horus name Ma’at-ka-re, which translates to “Goddess of Truth is the life force of the Sun God ...
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Life of Queen Nefertari “Beloved of Mut”
This video explores the life and significance of Queen Nefertari, the Great Royal Wife of Ramses II. Nefertari was highly ...
Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, delivered an emotional eulogy at the burial of his lifelong friend Cedric Babu Ndilima, describing him as more than a companion -- "a loyal ...
Allen Park — Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, entering his fifth season, has been present but not practicing during ...
Three tombs 'made by pure Egyptian hands' have been found in the archaeological site of Dra Abu el-Naga on the Luxor West Bank, Egypt.
The tombs of three prominent statesmen from the New Kingdom era (1539 to 1077 BCE) have been uncovered in Luxor, according to Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. The discovery was made in the ...
In these processions, statues of the city’s most sacred gods—Amun-Re, supreme god, his wife, Mut, and his son, Khons—were placed in special vessels called barks and were then borne from one ...
Imagery on this section of the structure, which is 23m tall, depicts Ramesses II making offerings to the god Amun. “These messages are a form of propaganda in favour of the builder of the site ...
ALADIN ABDEL NABY / Reuters / Corbis Not long after Amenhotep III died, in 1353 B.C., masons entered his mortuary temple and methodically chiseled out every mention of Amun, the god said to have ...
“Thank God they’re not with him,” Dominique, who lives in Connecticut, told WSB last week. She said her daughter doesn’t know anyone in Tennessee. Police said Amun will be transferred to t ...
A small golden statue depicts three gods from Thebes: Amun, Mut and Khonsu Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities The jewelry stash was found remarkably intact, preserved inside a broken ...
The statues of Egyptian gods Amun, Mut, and Khonsu may have been worn as amulets. Despite their hierarchical society, jewelry was for everyone in ancient Egypt. The poorest farmers and the richest ...