The early Egyptians and the pyramids
The ancient Egyptian civilization remains famous for its pharaohs and its pyramids.
May 27, 2012
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Eliot Elwar
Champollion's Perseverance and the Rosetta Stone
From a boy Jean Francois Champollion dedicated his life to studying languages and history. His perseverance paid off with decoding the Rosetta Stone.
May 18, 2012
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Lindsey Zenor
Nu; the Egyptian God of the Primeval Waters
In ancient Egypt one god was acknowledged as the oldest of the primeval deities, this was Nu,the waters of the Abyss, also known as Nun, the inert one.
Apr 21, 2012
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Robert McRoberts
Amenhotep III's Commemorative Scarabs
Near the end of the 15th century BCE King Tuthmose IV of Egypt's 18th Dynasty died. He was succeeded by his young son, the propaganda genius, Amenhotep III.
Mar 25, 2012
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Robert McRoberts
Who Were Yuya and Tuya?
Exploring the facts about the ancient Egyptian nobles who were the grandparents of the Pharaoh Akhenaten.
Feb 8, 2012
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Robert McRoberts
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