Cleopatra VII Filopator (69 a. C. – 12 de agosto de 30 a. C.) fue una reina egipcia y la última faraona del Antiguo Egipto.

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Era políglota, ya que hablaba nueve idiomas, incluido el antiguo egipcio y las lenguas de los partos, hebreos, medos, trogloditas, sirios, etíopes y árabes.

In 1974, Egypt had to issue a passport to Ramses II, 3,000 years after his death.

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In 1974, an extraordinary event occurred when Ramses II, the renowned Egyptian pharaoh, embarked on a journey to the Louvre Museum in Paris to undertake …

Remarkable find revealed: Soldier’s skull fused to chainmail unearthed from Battle of Visby

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On the tranquil island of Gotlapid, nestled in the middle of the serene Baltic Sea, lies an evocative relic of a bygone era: a skull adorned with remains of medieval chaiпmail. This striking artefact, excavated from a mass grave near the town of Visby, whispers tales of a fierce battle that forever left its mark on the island’s history.

World’s first pregnant ancient Egyptian mummy discovered, dating back over 2,000 years and 28 weeks pregnant

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Experts from the Polish Academy of Sciences intend to investigate all mummies in museums within the framework of the Warsaw Mummy Project. As part of …

Unearthed Treasures: Golden-Tongued Mummies of Qewaisna Delve into the enigmatic world of these ancient relics and their connection to the afterlife.

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Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered several ancient mummies with golden tongues, which were thought to help transform the deceased into divine beings.

Pioneering Spirits: Uncovering the Untold Stories of Visionaries who Shaped Human History

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Iп the vast paпorama of hυmaп history, a remarkable cadre of visioпaries has emerged, challeпgiпg the пorms of their eras aпd propelliпg hυmaпity iпto υпexplored realms of thoυght aпd iппovatioп. This article embarks oп a joυrпey to delve iпto the overlooked stories of these pioпeers of aпtiqυity, sheddiпg light oп their extraordiпary achievemeпts aпd the eпdυriпg impact they’ve left oп the aппals of history.

Ancient Diving Gear: 3,000-Year-Old Assyrian Carving Shows Diver Using Inflatable Goat-Skin Bag – The Oldest Record of Diving Ever Found!

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Deep in ancient history, a surprising discovery has emerged, shedding light on the aquatic abilities of forgotten civilizations. A 3,000-year-old Assyrian sculpture has revealed a …

“Soyjack” torture mask 200-year-old bronze torture tool from Germany.

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Some torture devices, such as the rack, were real. Others were probably invented to help perpetuate the myth of the medieval “Dark Ages.”

Reviving Majesty: Facial Reconstruction of Ramesses II Using the Pharaoh’s Mummified Remains.

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Artificial intelligence can reconstruct what Pharaoh Ramses II (1303 – 1213 BC) might have looked like. Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, was …

King Amenemhet III was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the sixth king of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. BC Ancient African kingdoms

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Artistic expression, although still employed for the glory of the king or the gods, found new themes during the Middle Kingdom. Even a cursory examination of Old Kingdom texts shows that they were largely of a type such as monument inscriptions, pyramid texts, and theological works. In the Middle Kingdom, although these types of inscriptions are still seen, a true literature developed that dealt not only with kings or gods but also with the lives of common people and human experience. Works such as The Lay of the Harper question whether there is life after death, as does the Dispute between a man and his Ba (his soul). The most well-known and popular prose works such as The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor and The Tale of Sinuhé also come from this period.