The ancient Egyptians enjoyed a variety of foods, not unlike what we enjoy today. Nevertheless, compared to many other ancient civilizations, the ancient Egyptians had access to better foods. The Nile River provided irrigation for crops and water for livestock. Generally speaking, bread and beer were the staples of ancient Egyptian cuisine.
Art print is inspired by the legendary Queen Nefertari and captures the essence of Ancient Egyptian artistry. Each stroke is meticulously reproduced digitally. Our process involves high-resolution scanning of the original painting to retain every detail in the print, ensuring you receive a piece of art that feels authentic and culturally rich. Perfect for history buffs, art collectors, or as a standout gift, this print invites the grandeur of ancient civilizations into any space. The story behind this piece is rooted in our fascination with Egyptology and a desire to celebrate the rich tapestry of human history through art.
Researchers at Washington State University and 13 other institutions have found that the arc of prehistory bends towards economic inequality. In the largest study of its kind, the researchers saw disparities in wealth mount with the rise of agriculture, specifically the domestication of plants and large animals, and increased social organization.
The Egyptian calendar arises at the beginning of the third millennium BC and is the first known solar calendar in history. It was in full use at the time of Shepseskaf, the pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty. In the Pyramid Texts the 365 days of the Egyptian civil year are mentioned. It was divided into …
I turned the kids into Pharaohs! Took photos of them and printed them out. Cut and pasted onto brown paper. Then, I had the kids use markers to draw clothing and color with oil pastels. We talked about geometric shapes like pyramids and triangles. And we talked about patterns like stripes that are found in textiles. We also talked about Egyptian paintings on papyrus. Aren't they great?
In the ancient temples of Egypt, hardly a monument can be found that doesn't prominently display the Blue Lotus flower. When they opened Tutankhamun's tomb, his mummy was covered in Blue Lotus.
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Hieroglyphics play an important role in understanding ancient Egyptian culture. One of the most commonly found and mysterious hieroglyphic symbols is known as the djed symbol. With the appearance of a pillar and three or more cross bars, there have been several theories as to the meaning of this enigmatic symbol, and what it represented to the ancient Egyptians who used it so frequently.
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One of the oldest goddesses in Egyptian mythology is Nut, the goddess of the sky (nut means ‘sky’ in the ancient Egyptian language). It was believed that that the sky is, in fact, a star-covered nude woman arched over the earth in a plank or perhaps down-dog position.
Ancient Egyptians loved music and a few of the instruments we use today originated there. Read on to find out more about Egyptian musical instruments...
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Many of the stories in the biblical gospel stories have mathematical significance, like the name of Jesus, and use numbers to convey sacred geometrics. Jesus often says things like, “Let those who …
A detail of the painted sarcophagus of Butehamun, In the act of creation the air god Shu holds aloft the sky goddess Nut, separating her from Geb. Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. 21st dynasty c 1069 945 BC.
Since its discovery in 1994, 10,000-year old Göbekli Tepe has been an enigma, gradually revealing its ancient secrets to archaeologists and scientists.
The Benben stone is an object that is found in the mythology of ancient Egypt. This mythical stone is said to have once been housed in a shrine within the compounds of the temple dedicated to the deity Atum in Heliopolis. The Benben stone is also an architectural term, and is the name given to the tip of an obelisk or the capstone placed on top of a pyramid.