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Kai-Aper

Kai-Aper was a military scribe from the fifth dynasty of the old kingdom, c. 2490 BC. Kai-Aper was an officer helping in the Turquoise Terraces in the Sinai peninsula. He was likewise involved in the...

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Magical Dream Interpretation

Magical Dream Interpretation was an face of Egyptian religious and cultic observations, and a part of heka, or magic, as good in Egypt. Dreams were seen important omens or prophetic signs. Papyri...

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Kahay

Mastaba of Nefer and KahayKahay (2460-2420 BC) was a singer from the fifth dynasty, Old Kingdom. Kahay came from a family of professional musicians and was a singer at the pharaohs court, credibly...

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Narmouthis

Narmouthis or Madinet Madi Archaeological place is excavated in a small hill of a strategic position defending the southwestern entrance to the Faiyum about 35 kilometres far from Medinet El-Faiyum....

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Abdi-Milkuti

Abdi-Milkuti of SidonAbdi-Milkuti, or Abdi Milkuti, is the rule  of  the city of Sidon in Phoenicia, contemporary Lebanon. He  was  open  during  the  reign  of  Taharqa (690-664 B.C.E.) of the...

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Kaaper

The hieroglyphic name of KaaperKaaper StatueKaaper, also commonly knew as Sheikh el-Beled, was an ancient Egyptian scribe and priest who knew between the late 4th Dynasty and the early 5th Dynasty...

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Magical Lullaby

The Magical Lullaby (popularly knew as Charm for the Protection of a Child) is an lettering from the 16th or 17th century BCE. The poem illustrates the ancient Egyptian's physical religious and...

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Natron in Ancient Egypt

Natron SaltNatron is a by nature occurring mixture of sodium carbonate decahydrate and around 17% sodium bicarbonate on with small quantities of sodium chloride and sodium sulfate. Natron is white to...

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Kamtjenent

Kamtjenent was a prince of the 5th Dynasty. He was the son of Izezi (Djedkar) (2388-2356 B.C.E.). Not the inheritor to the throne, Kamtjenent answered as a martial commander in established campaigns....

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Abdu Heba

Abdu Heba Prince  of Jerusalem, in modern Israel. He agreed  with Akhenaten (1353-1335 B.C.E.) of the Eighteenth Dynasty concerning the troubled outcomes of the era. The messages sent by Abdu Heba are...

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Magnates of the Southern Ten

Magnates of the Southern Ten was a  title disciplined by certain governors of the provinces of Upper Egypt, these were normally nomarchs, genetic princes or nobles of ancient  nome  or  provincial...

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Kamutef

Kamutef was an ancient Egyptian creator deity, taken a form of the god Amun. A temple was put up on the west  bank of Thebes to honor Kamutef. The temple was  fashioned as a replica of the earlier...

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Natron Lakes

Natron Lakes were series of water deposits  in the Wadi Natrun, good contemporary Cairo. The Wadi Natrun attended as a source of Natron, a major chemical element  in  the embalming action of mortuary...

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Abgig

Abgig in EgyptAbgig a place in the fertile Faiyum area, south of the Giza  plateau.  Vast  estates  and  orchards  were  situated here,  and  a  large  Stela of  Senwosret I (1971-1926 B.C.E.)  was...

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Obelisk of Senusret I (Abgig Obelisk)

The obelisk of Senusret IThe Obelisk of Senusret I, or the Abgig Obelisk, is about 13 ms high red-granite obelisk, Originally, it was erected in a village named Abgig few km/mis far from the Faiyum...

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Kap

Kap, this is a term recorded in the New Kingdom (1550-1070  B.C.E.) texts, taking one in  the  tomb of Amenhotep, Son of Hapu. Egyptian  officials  involved  to know the Secrets of the Kap or were...

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Mahirpre

Mahirpre was a important official of the Eighteenth Dynasty. He served Tuthmosis IV (1401-1391 B.C.E.) and Amenhotep III (1391-1353 B.C.E.), bearing the title of fanbearer, a romance rank that related...

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Naukratis

Naukratis by PetrieNaukratis, as well spelled Naucratis, ancient Greek colony in the Nile River delta, on the Canopic (western) break of the river. An emporion (trading station) with individual trading...

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Abibaal

Abibaal is the rule in Phoenicia, contemporary Lebanon. Abibaal was active during the reign of Shoshenq I (945-924 B.C.E.) of the Twenty-second Dynasty. Shoshenq I, of Libyan descent, dominated Egypt...

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Mahu (Official)

Mahu was an Ancient Egyptian official who was in office under king Ramses II. He is mainly identified from his important tomb dug at Saqqara. Mahu hold several important titles. He was royal scribbler,...

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