Tomb of Seti the First, Amazing Facts

Tomb of Seti the First, Amazing Facts #shorts #minidocumentary

The tomb of PharaohSeti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty, also known by the name “Belzoni’s tomb” is one of the most decorated tombs in the valley, and is one of the largest and deepest tombs in the Valley of the Kings. It was uncovered by Italian archaeologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni. Its walls have text and images of the Book of Gates and one part of it describes different races of humanity known to the Egyptians, dividing them up into four categories that labelled “Reth” (Egyptians), “Aamu” (Asiatics), “Nehesu” (Nubians), and “Themehu” (Libyans). The walls are heavily decorated with symbols of the Pharaoh, like those of Ma’at,  the Opening of the mouth ceremony, the Book of The Dead and the Book of The Heavenly Cow

Belzoni found the wall paintings in excellent condition with the paint on the walls still looking fresh, and some of the artists’ paints and brushes still on the floor. Unfortunately, he damaged some of the paintings in an attempt to copy them, and the tomb was flooded at some other time. 


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When did the Ancient Egyptians invent writing?

When did the Ancient Egyptians invent writing? #shorts #minidocumentary

Writing appeared in Egypt around 3400–3200 BC.  Scholars still debate whether the invention of writing in Egypt may have been inspired by people from Mesopotamia making their way to Egypt.

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Who was the first archeologist?

Who was the first archeologist? #Shorts #minidocumentary

In Ancient Mesopotamia, a foundation deposit of the Akkadian Empire ruler Naram-Sin (2200 BCE) was discovered and analyzed by King Nabonidus, c. 550 BCE, who is thus known as the first archaeologist.

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Rahotep and Nofret Statues: A Glimpse into Ancient Egyptian Beauty

Rahotep and Nofret Statues: A Glimpse into Ancient Egyptian Beauty #Shorts

In the heart of ancient Egypt’s rich history lies a remarkable pair of statues, the Rahotep and Nofret statues. Carved during the Fourth Dynasty, around 2600 BC, these limestone sculptures are a testament to the enduring allure of Egyptian art and culture.

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“A Beautiful Woman Has Come”

“A Beautiful Woman Has Come” #Shorts

“A Beautiful Woman Has Come,”

I WONDER IF OUR NAMES DETERMINE OUR DESTINY, OR IF FATE LEADS US TO CHOOSE CERTAIN NAMES. My name is Nefertiti, meaning “A Beautiful Woman Has Come,” and I am a princess from Mitanni.

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Cleopatra facial reconstruction

Cleopatra facial reconstruction #shorts

Facial reconstruction based on The Berlin Cleopatra, a Roman sculpture of Cleopatra wearing a royal diadem, mid-1st century BC (around the time of her visits to Rome in 46–44 BC), discovered in an Italian villa along the Via Appia and now located in the Berlin Altes Museum in Germany.

Cleopatra: “I will not be triumphed over”, Κλεοπάτρα: «Δεν θα με θριαμβεύσουν».

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Napoleon Bonaparte’s Enigmatic Night in Khufu’s King’s Chamber

Napoleon Bonaparte’s Enigmatic Night in Khufu’s Mortuary Room #Shorts

Napoleon Bonaparte’s Enigmatic Night in Khufu’s King’s Chamber

Napoleon Bonaparte, renowned for his military prowess and strategic genius, left an indelible mark on history. Yet, a lesser-known anecdote that adds to the mystique surrounding this enigmatic figure is his alleged overnight stay in Khufu’s mortuary room within the Great Pyramid of Giza.

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Who was Senenmut, Hatshepsut’s chief Steward?

Who was Senenmut, Hatshepsut’s chief Steward? #Shorts #minidocumentary

Senenmut, a prominent figure in ancient Egyptian history, served as the chief advisor to Queen Hatshepsut, one of the few female pharaohs who ruled over Egypt during the New Kingdom period. Senenmut’s unparalleled rise to power as an advisor to the queen is a testament to his intelligence, strategic acumen, and unwavering loyalty.

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Facial reconstruction of historical figures

AI generated Tutankhamun face reconstruction #shorts #minidocumentary

AI generated Tutankhamun face reconstruction. Khepresh crown (blue war crown). Facial reconstruction of historical figures. Real face of Tutankhamun.

Akhenaten AI generated facial reconstruction #shorts #minidocumentary

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Asiya bint Muzahim Story about Exodus in Quran

One of the earliest, most fascinating, and controversial figures in the history of Islam is a woman who appears in just a handful of sentences in the Qur’an and has been shrouded in mystery for centuries.

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