Amazing archeological site at Pamukkale Hierapolis

Pamukkale, meaning “cotton castle” in Turkish, is a natural site Turkey.  It is famous for a carbonate mineral left by the flowing of thermal spring water. The site is famous for terraces made of travertine, a sedimentary rock deposited by mineral water from the hot springs.

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The Nubian tribute to Tutankhamun

One of the most interesting tombs discovered in ancient Egypt is the tomb of Amenhotep nicknamed Huy.

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Tutankhamun’s tomb discovery amazing pictures

Tutankhamun’s tomb discovery amazing pictures #minidocumentary

In this video, I will present the pictures taken at the time of the great discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb 100 years ago, in 1922. We are celebrating this month 100 years of this discovery and we are all grateful to be able to understand how ancient Egyptians lived more than 3000 years ago due to this discovery.

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Abu Simbel Temple Amazing Facts

Abu Simbel is a site comprising two massive rock-cut temples in the village of Abu Simbel in  Egypt. The complex is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Ramesses the Great health issues

Ramesses the Great was one of the greatest Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. His reign lasted for 60  years, and his legacy was significant.

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How was like being a scribe in ancient Egypt?

Only a small percentage of ancient Egypt population was literate, namely the pharaoh, the members of the royal family, officials, and scribes. The scribe’s profession was transmitted from father to son, and  it was very popular, very respected, and lucrative.

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The Egyptian Book of the Dead Quick Facts

The Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text generally written on papyrus and used from 1550 BCE to around 50 BCE. The original Egyptian name for the text is translated as Book of Coming Forth by Day or Book of Emerging Forth into the Light. “

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Archeological evidence of Anunnaki’s mining

Is there any archeological evidence of Anunnaki’s mining? Many have heard of Anunaki’s theories promoted by Erich von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin.

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Mystery about How Did Moses Die. Quick Facts

Mystery about “How Did Moses Die?”

One mystery of the Torah is “Exactly how did Moses die on Mount Nevo?” Torah states that God commanded Moses to die on Mount Nevo, that Moses did die there, and that God buried him in a nearby valley in a place not  to be known to any person.

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Queen Hatshepsut Moisturizer. Quick Facts

Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh during which time the ancient Egypt had significant prosperity and growth. Her sarcophagus was found in 1903 by Howard Carter and her mummy was identified in 2007 by Zahi Hawass through matching a tooth known to be Hatshepsut’s with an empty socket in the mummy’s jaw and DNA testing. 

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