11 Mar 2022 Egyptian Head Cones: Mini Pyramids and Status Symbols By Jonathon Perrin Archaeology & Science 0 One of ancient Egypt’s most-enduring embalming enigmas has to be its cryptic head cones. These unusual objects can be seen in tomb paintings perched atop the heads of both mummies and living people. They resemble white domes or cones, and are... Read More
23 Feb 2022 Ingress Into Egypt: Napoleon, Tipu Sultan And Their Battles To End The ‘Iron Yoke’ Of England By anand balaji History & Tradition 0 Once celebrated as ‘the temple of the whole world’, Egypt was the repository of infinite knowledge in myriad disciplines that marked the apogee of humankind’s accomplishments over millennia. Like a beacon, the northern African nation... Read More
01 Feb 2021 The Demonic Calendar Of Ancient Egypt By Chris Morgan Mythology & Mystery 0 The Egyptians, like many cultures, had no generic word for ‘demon’. Although some words, such as Akhw, get very close. Etymologically, the Greek derived term ‘daemon’ or ‘demon’ means divider or alloter, and from Homer’s time... Read More
25 May 2020 Hieroglyphics Deciphering The Origin Of The One God By Calumy Archaeology & Science 5 It is not possible to genetically identify any person living or past as a Jew. Gerald Massey, a Victorian self-taught Egyptologist, researcher and author, explained it thus: “To follow the Jews as the AIU of Egypt in their world-wide dispersion,... Read More
06 Aug 2019 Common Cosmic Symbolism: Is Göbekli Tepe Ancestral to Ancient Egypt? By Martin Sweatman 1 Since its discovery in 1994, 10,000-year old Göbekli Tepe has been an enigma, gradually revealing its ancient secrets to archaeologists and scientists. Meticulously excavating the site from soil that has covered it for thousands of years, so the... Read More
13 May 2019 Common Cosmic Symbolism: Is Göbekli Tepe Ancestral to Ancient Egypt? By Martin Sweatman Archaeology & Science 4 Since its discovery in 1994, 10,000-year old Göbekli Tepe has been an enigma, gradually revealing its ancient secrets to archaeologists and scientists. Meticulously excavating the site from soil that has covered it for thousands of years, so... Read More
04 Feb 2019 Exodus: Were the Israelites Slaves in Egypt or Not? By Cam Rea History & Tradition 0 The Book of Exodus has intrigued churchgoers, academics and everyday readers. The approach to its content varies; an apologetic approach includes a literal interpretation of the Bible however a minimalist approach suggests the stories in the Bible... Read More
10 Nov 2017 Butehamun, Opener of the Gates to the Underworld: Dismantling Sacred Places of the Dead By anand balaji Archaeology & Science 0 At the very end of the Twentieth Dynasty and through to the beginning of the early Twenty-First Dynasty, one after another, the many royal dead in the Valley of the Kings were divested of their funerary paraphernalia. What was once considered... Read More
06 Oct 2017 Objects of Wonder: The Symbolism and Suspense behind Ancient Egyptian artifacts By anand balaji History & Tradition 0 Ancient Egypt was a land of great mystery and intrigue. Her secrets were not easy to comprehend, even if they were hidden in plain sight. It still takes a keen eye to understand the deep philosophy embedded in not just the wealth of texts and... Read More
26 May 2017 Tutankhamun and the Age of Appropriation: Missing Skullcap of the Last Sun King–Part II By anand balaji Archaeology & Science 0 The oft-repeated phrase “the Amarna era is shrouded in mystery” could be a thing of the past if only closer scrutiny of key artifacts from Tutankhamun’s tomb are permitted by the authorities concerned. Courtesy reuse and usurpation, the... Read More