History of Egypt The information on Egyptian history is taken from a number of sources, including Sir Alan Gardiner's Egypt of the Pharaohs. Many sources are used so as to reflect a wide variety of theories and ideas about Egypt's history, particularly its early days. Lower Paleolithic (c. 2 Million - 100000 BC) Middle Paleolithic (100000 - 30000 BC) Upper Paleolithic (30000 - 10000 BC) ...
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Neferchichi's Tomb is full of treasure for kids, teachers, & amateur Egyptologists: free clip art & fonts, e-postcards, gift shop, lesson plans, fun & games, and lots of information about Egypt.
NOVA Online presents Treasures of the Sunken City; ...
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Hellenic Alexandria A project with the cooperation of HEC and EKA HELLENIC ALEXANDRIA EKA - The Hellenic Community of Alexandria The Alexander the Great Centre of Post-Graduate Studies and Research, Alexandria, Egypt Famous Alexandrians Constantine Cavafy HELLENISTIC ALEXANDRIA A Historical Outline The Founding of Alexandria Alexandria - as a City State The role of Alexandria in the ...
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Egyptian history in the Ptolemaic dynasty ...
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Tale of Three Cities ...
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Ismail Egypt Ho! Gura Endgame Timeline C.-Long Colston Dye Lockett Loring MacIver Morgan Sibley Stone The Rest Links Credits Awards The unusual but nonetheless true tale of 50 U.S. citizens (mostly veterans of the late War of Secession) who donned the uniform of Egypt in the service of Khedive Ismail. They explored the African continent. Some helped build the Statue of Liberty. This is their ...
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Click on images below for enlargements and object descriptions. Phallic Representations The figure of the child-god Harpocrates at left, which emphasizes his genitals, may have served as protection from the evil eye, perhaps specifically for children. In the terracotta at right, probably of the fertility god Priapus, the figure raises the bottom of his garment to reveal his genitals. The image ...
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Alexandria Rising Vast fragmentary figures retrieved from the Mediterranean seabed reveal the richness of a nearly-forgotten city of the ancient world ...
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El Alamein War Museum In 1942, the Germans, led by Rommel, and the Allies, led by Montgomery, fought one of the most decisive battles of World War II : The Battle of Alamein, a tiny town about 120 Kms West of Alexandria. The victory, which went to the allies, saved Egypt for the Allies and led to the defeat (1943) of the Axis powers in North Africa. As a result, this area is now full of war ...
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