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Web directory - Tetisheri
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Music, movies and TV. Music, movies and TV. This directory is a collection of Egyptological websites; a mix of must-haves and some of my personal favourites. I can't get every website on here, obviously, but it's a good place to start. I've broken them down into several categories:. Hieroglyph and language resources. Tall tales and conspiracy theories. If there's any websites you think really should be included, or you'd like yours added, please get in contact. Social networking for academics! A database...
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Related Websites – Demon Things – Ancient Egyptian Demonology Project
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Demon Things – Ancient Egyptian Demonology Project. Demon Things Conference 2016 Information. Demon Things 2016 Abstract / Updates. Demon Things 2016 Abstract Booklet. Demon Things Conference 2016 Information. Demon Things 2016 Abstract / Updates. Demon Things 2016 Abstract Booklet. The Book of the Dead Project. Centred at Bonn University, Rita Lucarelli. Is part of this demon-filled project. For a direct link to the Database section, just click here. The Art of Counting. Sites that feature demons, daemo...
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Lire l'art autour du Monde - Egypte
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Aller au menu principal et à l'identification. Vous êtes ici : . Tour du Monde 2013. Carnet de route (sous la carte). Art et religion dans l' Égypte antique. Bonne année 2013 du pays des pharaons! Il ne pleut jamais à Assouan. Premières impressions sur le quotidien en Egypte. Mosquée dans le temple de Louxor. Le son de l'Égypte moderne sur les images de l'Égypte antique. Tour du Monde 2013. Sorties à thèmes en famille. Découvrir l'Egypte à Marseille. Le jeu de piste de Lirelart au musée de la Charité.
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Ancient Celebration: February 2011
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This blog is about human celebration in the form of large spectacles from prehistory to the present: why we do it, where we do it, when we do it, and how it affects us. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. More About the Opet Festival in Egypt. To be fully appreciated. What Were the Reasons for the Event? Is and always has been linear and logical. The. Not unexpectedly, throughout the long course of Egyptian history, some gods became more important than others, especially in different regions of the country, and...
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Ancient Celebration: October 2010
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This blog is about human celebration in the form of large spectacles from prehistory to the present: why we do it, where we do it, when we do it, and how it affects us. Sunday, October 31, 2010. This brings us to another legacy from our prehistoric ancestors and that is the concept of “sacred space.” The. A sacred space. Until another discovery comes along, it is apparently the oldest probable sacred space yet found for anatomically modern. Other older spaces have been found belonging to Neanderthals).
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Ancient Celebration: November 2010
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This blog is about human celebration in the form of large spectacles from prehistory to the present: why we do it, where we do it, when we do it, and how it affects us. Friday, November 19, 2010. Processions in Ancient Times. What we enjoy today as parades had their roots in the processions of ancient peoples thousands of years ago. Depicts a procession of animals and food dedicated to the goddess Inanna. Likewise, around the same time in. Narmer Palette showing procession in upper register. Later still,...
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Ancient Celebration: April 2011
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This blog is about human celebration in the form of large spectacles from prehistory to the present: why we do it, where we do it, when we do it, and how it affects us. Friday, April 8, 2011. The Grand Procession of Ptolemy Philadelphus: What Was It All About? Like the reign of Ramesses II centuries earlier, the reign of Ptolemy II (Philadelphos or Philadelphus) was the. Of the three hundred-year long Ptolemaic dynasty. During that time,. Ot all scholars agree that the Grand Procession was held at the sa...
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Ancient Celebration: July 2011
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This blog is about human celebration in the form of large spectacles from prehistory to the present: why we do it, where we do it, when we do it, and how it affects us. Friday, July 15, 2011. I have decided that two blogs are too time-consuming to maintain so I will be shifting - at least temporarily - any posts that concern ancient celebration to my other blog, http:/ specialeventguru.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View My Other Blog. View my complete profile. Best of History Web Sites.
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Ancient Celebration: March 2011
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This blog is about human celebration in the form of large spectacles from prehistory to the present: why we do it, where we do it, when we do it, and how it affects us. Thursday, March 24, 2011. The Grand Procession of Ptolemy Philadelphus: Part Two. Let's imagine the great city of Alexandria spread out in its whitewashed splendour beside the Mediterranean. It's around the middle of February, 278 BCE. Arsinoe II, sister and wife of Ptolemy II. Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II. Plus priests and sacrifices to hon...
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Ancient Celebration: Domitian's Terrifying Dinner
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This blog is about human celebration in the form of large spectacles from prehistory to the present: why we do it, where we do it, when we do it, and how it affects us. Thursday, February 14, 2013. Talk about an experiential event! We love to trigger emotions in modern events, but seldom consider fear as one that our guests would appreciate. I wonder if any of us would be prepared to go as far as Domitian did. February 15, 2013 at 5:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View My Other Blog. Doug is a...
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