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Decipher Greek characters on 2,000-year-old fragments of ancient papyri - University of Minnesota students can be a part of discovering history by helping researchers decipher Greek characters on 2,000-year-old fragments of ancient papyri discovered in Egypt.
Their participation could also help develop an algorithm to f... - 2012/02/09 Tour of Grave Secrets - Tour of Grave Secrets: Tales of the Ancient Nubians is an exhibition of bone specimens and artefacts excavated during the Archaeological Survey of Nubia (1907-1911), revealing the lives of the inhabitants of ancient Nubia, Egypt's southern neighbour.... - 2012/02/08 Ashmolean redux: the Egyptian collection - Two years after The Leisure Review reported on completion of the first phase of the Ashmolean’s redevelopment programme, Jonathan Ives dropped in to have a look at phase two, a £5-million project to open six new galleries for the museum’s collec... - 2012/02/08 Adopt an artifact and care for the non-living - Looking to adopt a cat? How about a cat mummy from Ancient Egypt?
In the market for some fine china? Take a gander at a crystal ball from China’s Qing Dynasty?
The Penn Museum is inviting its visitors and friends to adopt nearly a dozen ancie... - 2012/02/08 Oldest case of prostate cancer in ancient Egypt uncovered - An international research team in Lisbon has diagnosed the oldest case of prostate cancer in ancient Egypt and the second oldest case in the world.
Using high-resolution computerized tomography (CT) scanners, the researchers identified the cancer ... - 2012/01/31 Ancient Egyptian crocodiles on show: The first ever crocodile museum in Egypt - Overlooking the Aswan Nile shore, neighbouring the ancient Egyptian temple of Kom Ombo, the first ever crocodile museum in Egypt is scheduled to be opened on today.
The museum, which is dedicated to the ancient Egyptian god Sobek, displays forty ... - 2012/01/31
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Egypt during the reign of Akhenaton
Egypt during the Amarna age - a reference site with information and photographs
Priestess Het Heru
Site focus: tapping into the GODDESS within and HER ancient wisdom. Highlights spirituality issues pertaining to divine sexuality, sensuality, creativity, joy, wealth, health, healing, prosperity and abundance. Provides the "wisdom tools" needed to release blockages that stop us from experiencing our natural birthright.
AfriGoddess
AfriGoddess is Konte of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Dogon, of Mali. She is Yemaya and Osun of the Yoruba of Nigeria. She is Dansuya of the Akan of Ghana. She is Auset, Het-Heru, and Bast of the Khemetan Medu Neter. She is Voodoun, Lukumi, Cadomble, Macumba, Beah, Santeria and every Afrikan-centered spiritual cultural energy both thought of and incomprehensible.
Sekhmet's Portal and Webring
The home page and spiritual journey of
a modern priestess of Sekhmet, including
Amazon book recommendations and information about Reiki, Wicca, Egypt, Sekhmet, Bast, Heru and many other traditions and Gods. Also the home of the Sekhmet Webring.
The Land of Kam
Focusing on applying the Kamitic/Kemetic concepts and principles in order to improve the quality of life for all people in the Afro-Diaspora.
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