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February 9, 2023
The Dog Catacombs at Saqqara
Introduction The dog catacombs at Saqqara at part of the World Heritage site at Saqqara, an ancient Egyptian burial site located in the desert west of the Nile, near Memphis. The dog catacombs, as they are known, date to 747-730 B.C. Saqqara is the location of the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest surviving […]
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May 6, 2021
Did Cleopatra Kill Herself?
Did Cleopatra Kill Herself? The death of Cleopatra has been a topic of debate for centuries. There are many theories about how she died, but the most popular theory is that she killed herself. There are several reasons why people believe that Cleopatra killed herself. First, she was pregnant with Antony’s child. Second, Cleopatra was […]
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Questions in Egyptology 9: Why Did Cleopatra Kill Herself?
Why Did Cleopatra Kill Herself? Juan Luna de San Pedro y Novicio Ancheta Public Domain. Did Cleopatra wish to be noble in death, or did she fear public humiliation at the hands of Octavius Augustus? The Death of Cleopatra VII, the last ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, took place on the 10th or 12th August, 30 […]
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May 5, 2021
Babi God of Ancient Egypt
Babi the Baboon God of Ancient Egypt Babi, also Baba in ancient Egyptian religion, was a deified baboon. For that reason, his name is usually translated as “bull of the baboons”. In other words, he was the “chief of the baboons”. Without a doubt, the ancient Egyptians worshipped across the whole of Egypt but the […]
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Questions in Egyptology 8: Who was Babi / Baba?
Who was Babi or Baba? Babi or Baba, the ‘Bull of the Baboons’ was an early version of Thoth. The earliest evidence of the worship of Babi and baboons comes from Early Dynastic ivory tags. He is depicted as a white-backed baboon. Ivory label of Semerkhet, Dynasty One, Abydos. Image of Babi the Baboon seated […]
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May 4, 2021
Ancient Egyptian Sea Trade
The Ancient Egyptians may be best known for building pyramids and for their river boats but were they also good sailors? Did the ancient Egyptians build ships for sea trade and did they go to sea? Plutarch tells us that the ancient Egyptians equated the seas with Typhon, the Greek version of the Egyptian god […]
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Questions in Egyptology 7: Did the Ancient Egyptians go to Sea?
Advertisement – New Mini-history of Champollion by Julia Herdman Did the Ancient Egyptians go to Sea? Plutarch tells us that the ancient Egyptians equated the seas with Typhon, the Greek version of the Egyptian god of chaos Seth. Having said that, some ancient Egyptian mariners must have sailed along the […]
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May 2, 2021
Questions in Egyptology 6: Did Anubis Have a Magic Eye?
Did Anubis have a magic eye? In popular and media culture, Anubis is often falsely portrayed as the sinister god of the dead. This version of Anubis gained popularity during the 20th and 21st centuries through books, video games, and movies. Artists gave him evil powers, including an evil eye, and a dangerous army. Despite […]
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April 29, 2021
What was the punishment for tomb robbing?
Questions in Egyptology No. 5 What was the punishment for tomb-robbing? The answer to this question rather depended on who was doing the tomb robbing. The Pharaheos Pharaohs robbed the graves of their long-dead ancestors for treasure in much the same way the Vikings robbed the Bronze Age barrows of the Boyne in […]
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Questions in Egyptology 5: What was the punishment for Ancient Egyptians if caught tomb-robbing?
New Book by Julia Herdman – Champollion – The Rosetta Stone What was the punishment for Ancient Egyptians if they were caught robbing tombs? Well, it rather depended on who was doing the robbing. Pharaohs robbed the graves of their long-dead ancestors for treasure in much the same way the Vikings robbed the Bronze Age […]
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