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- Isis, Goddess of Egypt In the Book of the Dead, Isis was described as: * She who gives birth to heaven and earth, * She who knows the orphan, * She who knows the widow spider, * She who seeks justice for the poor people, * She who seeks shelter for the weak people I was i...
- 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'...
- The Complete Tutankhamun - Reviewed Kate Phizackerley, author of the highly respected News from the Valley of the Kings, offers a detaiiled review of "The Complete Tutankhamun" by Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves and published by Thames and Hudson with a forward by the Seventh Ea...
- Neferneferure Princess Neferneferuré was the 5th daughter of Pharaoh Aknhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. This is a biography of the little-known Princess Neferneferuré of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt's New Kingdom. In truth, we know relatively about her as sh...
- Queen Mutnodjmet The Ancient Egyptian Queen Mutnodjmet was the Great Royal Wife of Horemheb, the final pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Mutnodjmet may have been the daughter of Queen Nefertiti and lived about 3,500 years ago. King's Great Wife Sister of the King's Great...
- Elizabeth Peters Elizabeth Peters is an American author. This is her pen name, her civilian name is Barbara Mertz. She has also written book under the pseudonym Barbara Michaels. The probably most popular books she has written is the The Amelia Peabody Series. Her H...
- Nefertiti - mother of Tutankhamun? By Dr Marc Gabolde has a theory that Queen Nefertiti was the mother of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun. In her lens on Nefertiti's daughter Meketaten lensmistress Kate Phizackerley explores the theory that Meketaten was the mother of Tutankhamun. In This An...
- Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit (Ankhesenpaaten the Younger) was probably the daughter of Ankhesenpaaten (better known as Ankhesenamun, the Great Royal Wife of Tutankhamun). Very, very little is known of Ankhesenpaaten but I have done the best I can to colle...
- Secret of the Sands, adventure novel SECRET OF THE SANDS is an Indiana Jones type adventure novel where the reader is treated to two adventures-in-one as it weaves back and forth between a royal family with a potentially deadly secret in ancient Egypt and the adventures of a couple of m...
- Setepenre Setepenre was the 6th, and probably last, daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Great Royal Wife Nefertiti. This Ancient Egypt lens by Kate Phizackerley presents what little we know about this very minor princess. The image shown is the hieroglyphic...
- Egyptian Papyrus In addition to pyramids, mummies, and the Sphinx, the ancient Egyptians are known for their propensity to record information. Whether on the walls of temples, the covers of sarcophagi, or their own brand of paper made from the reeds that grow along t...
- Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62) in 1920s Photos There are some magical photographs from the 1920s of the discovery of the KV62, the tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt's Valley of the Kings and it's clearance. They include photograpghs of Tutankhamun lying undisturbed in his coffin I...
- Ancient Egypt & Egyptology on Squidoo Headquarters Ancient Egypt & Egyptology on Squidoo It's hard to find lenses on Ancient Egypt as Squidoo doesn't categorise culture very well. So here is a group to show off your lenses on Ancient Egypt or Egypology.
- Ancient Egyptian Festivals An exploration of the AE Festival with a focus on; The Festival of the Beautiful Valley The Festival of the Beautiful Reunion The Festival of Opet
- Kate Phizackerley on Ancient Egypt Dear Reader My name is Kate Phizackerley. Welcome to my lens. I have now writen many lenses about Ancient Egypt and Egyptology, and am still adding to my collection. To hold you find the lenses about the subjects which interest you, I have compiled...
- "THE SMITING TEXTS" Egypt-based thriller "The Smiting Texts" by Roy Lester Pond is a modern archaeological thriller about dangers from the ancient past - the first in a series, published in the UK (Hardcover Jan 09, Paperback Nov.08) and available internationally on Amazon sites. The Smiti...
