Mysteries of Ancient Egypt


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The Sphinx and Pyramid of Cheops, Egypt
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Ancient Egypt existed in the Sahara Desert of northern Africa, along the valley of the river Nile. An advanced culture is claimed to have developed over 4,000 years ago, which lasted for over 2,000 years. Most well-known for the pyramids, Egypt left behind a legacy of mystery, secrecy, and enigmas.

Ancient Egyptian civilisation was preoccupied with death, the supernatural, and magic. The Egyptian Book of the Dead, which accompanied the dead on their journey into the afterlife, contains spells for overcoming dangers found in the underworld. Magical spells, rituals, and potions were used to treat the sick. There were also spells for healing, love, and defence against an enemy. Magic was used to protect tombs from robbers. The tombs of the Pharaohs were sealed with curses against anyone who disturbed them.

The ancient Egyptians had hundreds of gods for different purposes, which were invoked through magic and ritual by the priests. Isis, the divine mother, and Osiris, the god of the underworld, were probably the most popular Egyptian gods. The most impressive temple complex dedicated to the worship of the gods is Karnak, near Luxor, which is the largest ancient religious site in the world.

The magnificent pyramids of Giza were one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and are thought to have been built around 4,500 years ago, but they still remain a riddle to archaeologists. They were built with precision, using advanced astronomy and mathematics, and were recently discovered to be aligned with the three bright stars in the belt of Orion. The origin and purpose of the nearby Sphinx is also unknown. There are legends that an advanced ante-diluvian civilisation built the structures at Giza over 10,000 years ago.

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According to Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet, refugees from the doomed mythical civilisation of Atlantis fled to Egypt around 10,500 BC, where they formed a colony and built the pyramids at Giza using their advanced technology. The tale of Atlantis was recounted to the Greek, Solon, by Egyptian priests around 600 BC, and later told by Plato in his dialogues on Atlantis. Therefore, Ancient Egyptian civilisation could be much older than what is believed, and challenges the established view of ancient history.

Today the ruins of Ancient Egypt are a major tourist attraction, with a magical atmosphere. They remind us of the mysteries of the distant past and ensure that the achievements of ancient advanced civilisations are never completely forgotten.

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Important Egyptian Gods and Goddesses


God/GoddessAppearanceRole
Ra Amen-Ra, King of the Gods
Amen-Ra, King of the Gods Giclee Print
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A man with the head of a falcon and a sun disc on his head. Sun god
Isis Isis as Isis-Sept One of Her Many Forms
Isis as Isis-Sept One of Her Many Forms Giclee Print
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A woman with horns or the hieroglyph for a crown. Fertility, healing, magic
Osiris Offerings of Food to the God Osiris
Offerings of Food to the God Osiris Giclee Print
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A green man wrapped up like a mummy, wearing the Atef crown and holding a crook and flail. God of the afterlife
Thoth God Thoth
God Thoth Giclee Print
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An ibis-headed man, or a baboon. Wisdom, writing, learning
Nut Nut the Goddess
Nut the Goddess Stretched Canvas Print
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A woman covered with stars, bending over the earth and arched across the sky. Goddess of the sky
Aten Relief of the Aten Giving Life and Prosperity to Amenophis IV (circa 1352-1336 BC) His Wife
Relief of the Aten Giving Life and Prosperity to Amenophis IV (circa 1352-1336 BC) His Wife Giclee Print
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Solar disk, its rays ending in hands, each holding an ankh. The sun as the one god
Horus Inlaid Horus Wings, Scarab, Egypt
Inlaid Horus Wings, Scarab, Egypt Art Print
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A man with the head of a hawk. God of the sky
Ptah Ptah-Seker-Ausar the Three- In-One Memphis God of Creation and Resurrection
Ptah-Seker-Ausar the Three- In-One Memphis God of Creation and Resurrection Framed Giclee Print
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A man wearing a tight white robe and holding a staff. God of craftsmen


Posters of Ancient Egypt

Posters of the Pyramids and the Sphinx

Posters of Egyptian Gods

Posters of Karnak

Art Prints of Tutankhamun



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