Discover the delicious flavors of Egyptian cuisine with these recipes! From ful medames to kofta kebab, get ready to indulge in a culinary adventure.
Replica from the Tutankhamun Exhibition currently at Brussels
Photos tracing American Egyptomania—in art, television, fashion, and film—in the years after the blockbuster exhibition of King Tut’s tomb.
Download this Ai Generated An image with ancient Egyptian having a meal in the ancient times in their home around the pyramids image on Freepik
The Goddess Bast (or Bastet) is a very popular Egyptian Goddess. She is a very energetic Cat Goddess related to protection and happiness.
Discover the rich history and symbolism behind the ancient Egyptian protection symbols, including the Eye of Ra, Ankh, Scarab, and more.
Antiquity Ancient Egyptian Faience Enthroned Sekmet Set in 20K Yellow Gold with Sekmet Antiquity (from 700-30 B.C.), Diamonds, Sapphire, Ruby, Emeralds, and Agate Druzy. 6.79cts diamonds 0.20cts sapphire 0.21cts ruby 0.93cts emerald 20K yellow gold In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet is a warrior goddess as well as goddess of healing. She is depicted as a lioness, the fiercest hunter known to the Egyptians. It was said that her breath formed the desert. She was seen as the protector of the pharaohs and led them in warfare.
“Ancient Egypt” is the land of magic and mysteries. It dates back to 3150 BC. Since the Upper and Lower Egypt were united under the ruling of King Menes who was the first pharaoh, the ancient Egyptian
The ancient Egyptians worshiped the beetle as the earthly manifestation of the Sun at its birth and called it Khepri. It symbolized “coming into existence”. It is also associated with a long life and in this sense; it is linked to the deceased, to his capacity for regeneration. What is the meaning of the scarab …
Hawashi (حواوشي) is essentially a minced meat sandwich - can’t get much better than that.
Make bread fit for a pharaoh and a sweet treat out of tiger nuts.
Flaky layered pastry,crackling with every bite, irresistibly decadent no matter what the filling is. Whether you choose cheese, minced beef, chocolate, coconut and raisins, halwa or muhallabieh, th…
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Made in Egypt Welcome ! It is our pleasure to provide you with reproductions of Pharaonic inspired by the Ancient Egyptians. None of our products are antiques; they are modern creations inspired by ancient ones. All our pieces are hand, Egypt, including the base materials We welcome you to ask questions about any of our products prior to purchase. The shipping process takes 3 to 5 days via DHL. Additional details can be confirmed with us directly before placing your order. Please visit our store to check out other items for sale! Thank you for shopping at our store. History Scarabs were popular amulets and impression seals in Ancient Egypt. They survive in large numbers and, through their inscriptions and typology, they are an important source of information for archaeologists and historians of the ancient world. They also represent a significant body of ancient art. For reasons that are not clear (although no doubt connected to the religious significance of the Egyptian god Khepri), amulets in the form of scarab beetles had become enormously popular in Ancient Egypt by the early Middle Kingdom (approx. 2000 BCE) and remained popular for the rest of the pharaonic period and beyond. During that long period the function of scarabs repeatedly changed. Primarily amulets, they were also inscribed for use as personal or administrative seals or were incorporated into jewelry. Some scarabs were apparently created for political or diplomatic purposes to commemorate or advertise royal achievements. By the early New Kingdom, heart scarabs had become part of the battery of amulets protecting mummies. From the middle Bronze Age, other ancient peoples of the Mediterranean and the Middle East imported scarabs from Egypt and also produced scarabs in Egyptian or local styles, especially in the Levant.