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- Ancient Egypt & the Egyptians This lens is dedicated to my cute Ancient Egyptian characters available on a variety of products at my zazzle store. I was inspired to create these cute Egyptian characters after visiting Hurghada in Egypt last Christmas. While there I took a trip o...
- Egypt And The Chaos We Love Beyond Pyramids and Pharoahs, this lens will show you another side of Egypt through the ramblings of an Egyptian girl that's grown up all over the place and finally moved back. Yes, I'm attempting to make sense of the sheer insanity (in a good way......
- Tutankhamun's Tomb KV62 and Treasures Tutankhamun's treasures from KV62 King Tut's tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings have thrilled the world for 90 years. Discover them for yourself in this lens by Kate Phizackerley author of the popular News from the Valley of the Kings . Photo ©...
- 1920's Style One of my favorite eras is the 1920's. 1920s style saw women free from enormous skirts. One of the best examples of this was the flapper. It was a time of cutting loose and having fun. The flapper was an independent woman that knew ho...
- My Bucket List When you or your loved one has a close call with death, and yet miraculously is spared and given more time, you are so very thankful. It gives one a new view on living each day to the fullest, to spend time with that person, and enjoy every second of...
- The Evolution of Whales Cetacea is an order of mammals that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Cetaceans are the descendants of terrestrial (land) animals that returned to the sea. Present classifications put cetaceans as close relatives to hippopotamus, and also som...
- Thoth Thoth, Tehuti or Djehuty in ancient Egyptian, is the god of wisdom, writing, speech, measurement, the moon, and magic. He serves as the vizier (prime minister) to Re, King of the gods. He's also the gods' official record-keeper. He's Mr....
- Ankhesenamun Married to Tutankhamun when he was just nine, Ankhesenamun was his Great Royal Wife for his relatively brief reign as King This Ancient Egypt lens by Kate Phizackerley covers the life of Ankhesenamun who may have been the queen of four p...
- Celebrating The Cat In Art Often dismissed and maligned by art snobs these days, the cat has a long and illustrious history as a model for artists. From the ancient Egyptians to Gustav Klimt and right up to amazing modern artists, felines have inspired the creative side of man...
- Tomb KV64 in the Valley of the Kings It is widely believed that a new tomb has been discovered in Egypt's Valley of the Kings but not yet announced to the public. This is the story of tomb KV64. This lens by Kate Phizackerley highlights the ongoing excavations in the Egypt's Valley of...
- Toutânkhamon Toutankhamon (ou Toutânkhamon) (né v. -1345BCE, mort en -1327BCE) est le pharaon (roi) le plus célèbre de la XVIIIe dynastie (Nouvel Empire). En cette page vous trouverez des informations sur les trésors incroyables avér...
- Hatshepsut- First Female Pharaoh For years, all that remained of the reign of Hatshepsut, Egypt's first female pharaoh, were the temples she had constructed and the records of her rule. A long running search for her mummy had gripped the world of archaeology and Egyptology for deca...
- Tutankhamun - Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamun I am totally facinated by Ancient Egypt, thatīs why I decided to make a Lens on one of the most famous Egyptians that ever lived TUTANKHAMUN I searched for his burial place & of course his magnificent Treasure!! What I found, Im sha...
- Lord Carnarvon Born June 26, 1866 at Highclere Castle In 1890, succeeded to the titlle as 5th Earl of Carnarvon ("Lord Carnarvon") Married June 26, 1895 to Almina Victoria Maria Alexandra Wombwell Sponsored Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun'...
- Ankh of Egyptian Mysticism; meaning and uses. Sometimes referred to and Anhk, this symbol utilizes a cross and loop for it upper vertical arm. The Latin term for the Ankh, crux ansata, means the handle shaped cross. The ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic of the Ankh, stood for the word 'nh which mean...
- Cleopatra Biography Cleopatra Biography - Queen Cleopatra of Egypt Last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt.Born: 69 B.C. Birthplace: Egypt Died: 30 B.C. (Suicide, possibly by snake) Daughter of Ptolemy XII Auletes. Cleopatra's mother was probably Auletes's sist...
- Faces of Death VIII: Egypt Rises Well you didn't think Egypt stopped at 25 death gods, did you? Welcome to the home of the more rarely seen gods and goddesses, including a few who just creep people out. Oh, I wouldn't smash any bugs while you're here. As you enter the tomb, a stone...
- My Dream Vacation: Spiritual Tour Around the World I think I love spirituality more than any of my passions. From as far back as I can remember, I was a "spiritual" person. I always loved to learn about different religions and spiritual beliefs. I soaked it all up. I read. I wrote. I parti...
- Tutankhamun Tutankhamun was a king of ancient Egypt who lived around 1350 B.C. King Tutankhamun (or Tutankhamen, or King Tut, as he is popularly nicknamed) became famous when, in 1922, his tomb was found almost intact by the explorers Howard Carter and the earl...
- How To Read Ancient Egyptian Ancient Egyptian: one of the most well known raised-from-the-dead languages. The language survived somewhat, even after the hieroglyphs had become a lost art. That is to say, until the that 1600s (it then being formed into what is called Coptic.) Cop...
