Herodotus

report by: Egyptian Geographic, Translated by :R Kamel 27 Sep

Egyptian inventions: The sundial, wig, and pharaonic brush

Thousands of years ago, ancient Egyptian technology reached its peak, and plenty of ancient Egyptian inventions astonished us for its technological progress, but the pages of history turned many of them, to be attributed to other countries, or be reinvented for some centuries. Ago. The

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Written by: Mustafa Abd El Salam -Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset - Photos by: Eslam Qoutb and Nourhan Al Fayed 19 Mar

The Nile River...The symbol of civilization that our ancestors called god

In Assiut governorate, the poet "Mahmoud Hassan Ismail" sat on the shore of the Nile in his village to listen to that conversation between the Nile, the palms and the trees,to realize that eternal encounter between that river and palm leaf. He tried to express his feeling in a poem

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Written by: Yasmin Emad 08 Mar

"Nile Crocodile"..The Second-largest Extant Reptile in the World

A very powerful and aggressive predator, which lived on earth in the Cretaceous period, more than 84 million years ago. It is considered one of the fiercest predators that dominated land before the age of the dinosaurs. Although the ancient Egyptian did not worship animals, the manuscripts

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Wrote: Dr. Hany Al-Nazer Writes: 03 Mar

Medical tourism.. Egypt's Lost Treasure

Thousands of years ago, our Pharaoh ancestors believed that man would be resurrected after dying and become an immortal. That is why they were very careful in preserving the bodies of the dead which led to them coming up with the science of embalming, the science through which they wanted to

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Written by: Tahany Abdulsalam - Translated by: Rana Magdy 17 Feb

"Kush" .. The land of "Black Pharaohs" who ruled the Nile Valley four centuries

"Such a powerful kingdom that imposed its influence and control between the 8th and the 4th centuries BC." As described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and even as the greatest ancient African civilization. UNESCO added its archaeological

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