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Why Osiris’s Death Became the Heart of Egyptian Mythology
Osiris’s myth begins as a tale of jealousy and betrayal but ends as the foundation of Egyptian religion. From his brutal ...
It has 12 major galleries that display antiques installed chronologically from prehistoric times to the Roman era ...
If you love myths & legends about gods, monsters, and people making bad decisions with wings made of wax, you’re in the right place! Most of us know a bit of mythology - Zeus throwing thunderbolts, ...
Mythos The Historian on MSN
Horus The Falcon God of the Sky in Egyptian Mythology
Horus, the falcon-headed god, embodied the sky, war, and divine kingship in ancient Egypt. His battle against Set and his role as protector of pharaohs made him one of the most revered gods in history ...
Researchers studied the geologic history around the Karnak Temple near Luxor to distinguish when the famed temple could have been constructed. The team found the site was once underwater before the ...
The plague theory emerged primarily from ancient texts rather than physical evidence. Hittite plague prayers from the late 14th century BC describe a devastating epidemic that allegedly originated ...
The secrets behind an incredible 4,000-year-old temple known as “one of the defining institutions of Ancient Egypt” have been uncovered by new research. Millions of tourists flock to the Karnak Temple ...
Antigoni Tsiouli, the Principal Ballerina of the Cairo National Opera, will perform a choreography dedicated to Egyptian civilization.
An architect on why muted palettes, catalog windows and cloned bricks became preservation dogma—and what the research ...
Does a higher thread count mean better sheets? Tanda and Neal Jarest of Opulence of Southern Pines explain why the answer is ...
In times of trouble, ancient Egypt often looked to its female rulers to restore and maintain power. From Hatshepsut to Cleopatra, women ruled, and ruled well, along the Nile. Some of the first wielded ...
The powerful gods of ancient Egypt are having a get-together on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. That would be at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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