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Beauty Origins: Ancient Egyptian MakeupLearn how Ancient Egyptians changed the face of cosmetics as we know it. Ancient Egypt has the earliest recorded uses of makeup. Read on to see common products we use today that originated in Egypt.- Ancient Egyptian Funerary PracticesThis is a research paper about ancient Egyptian funerary practices and why it was so important to the egyptians. This paper talks about mummification, tombs and funerary artwork.
- Ancient Egyptian CultureThe culture of ancient Egyptian civilizations.
- Ancient Egyptian Spirituality and Shamanism Practiced TodayThe Ealu-Fields was a place with great vegetation in the underworld and once a body reunited with its KA, and resurrected, it could grow plants and vegetation to eat.
Cats in Cultures - Ancient EgyptAncient Egypt was the first known civilization that kept domesticated cats in their household. Cats were revered in Egyptian society as protectors, and they even had a goddess that sometimes took the shape of a cat.- Ancient Egyptian WeavingA research paper on ancient Eqyptian weaving.
- Ancient Egyptian Niche in Modern-Day SocietyRecent trends indicate that consumers are increasingly searching for information and products pertaining to ancient Egyptian themes.
- Ancient Egyptians Invented Cosmeceuticals: Queen Nefertiti's Laurionite Makeup Possessed Antibacterial PropertiesCosmeceuticals represent the marriage of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Ancient Egyptians actually invented cosmeceuticals thousands of years ago. Alluring eye makeup also may have been used to help prevent or treat eye disease
- Exploration of Ancient Egyptian ArchitectureWhy did the Egyptians build such elaborate temples for their deceased and the gods of their religion? Why do they seem to be geographically located in a pattern, in line, or in geometrical shapes? Why does the Sphinx seem to smile?
- An Introduction to the Ancient Egyptian ReligionThe ancient Egyptian religion, called Kemet (kmt), was practiced in it's most primitive form many thousands of years before the dynasties of the Pharaohs ruled the Nile valley.
- Cats and Their Ancient Egyptian HistoryThis is a brief description of feline history in ancient Egypt.
- Ancient Egyptian Belief in DeathBased on the belief that the body of the dead would be resurrected, and should therefore be preserved, the Egyptian idea of paradise evolved over time.
[Book Review] History Dudes: Ancient Egyptians and History Dudes: Vikings by Laura Buller and Illustrated by Rich CandoThrough the use of ordinary language sprinkled with quite a bit of slang and some graphic novel style (think comic book) illustrations, "History Dudes: Ancient Egyptians" and "History Dudes: Vikings" makes history comes alive for children.
Book Review: History Dudes Vikings & Ancient EgyptiansBook reviews of History Dudes Vikings & History Dudes Ancient Egyptians.- Did Fake Toes Help Ancient Egyptians Walk?Researchers in England plan to test two ancient Egyptian fake toes to see if they functioned as effective prosthetic devices.
- Make Your Own Ancient Egyptian ScarabIn ancient Egypt, scarabs were considered magical and were used as a theme to make jewelry and amulets that were believed to protect the wearer from evil. You can make your own scarab to wear or use as a key chain.
- Was Spandex Available in Ancient Egypt 5,000 Years Ago?Spandex used in football uniforms was available in ancient Egypt 5,000 years ago.
"Discoveries & Beliefs"...Which "BEING"...would you say is far more an interesting discover..????
The Technology and Reality of Time Keeping ConsideredAlthough we use the term time-keeping to describe watches, clocks, sun dials and other devices used to reckon the passage of time, we can never truly keep it. Time, like Ol’ Man River, belongs to no one and just keeps on rolling along.- The Roles of the Ancient Egyptian God SetDoesn't matter what you call him: Set, Seth, Sut or Sety, he is known for Killing his brother.
- The Job of the Ancient God AnubisMost people think that the ancient Egyptians called their god by the name of Anubis, but Anubis is the Greek Version of this god. The ancient Egyptians called him Anpu or Inpu.
Voices of the AncientsA poem. Rictameter. Voices of the ancients speak to us.
What is a Theban Christian? (Part Four)Of Good and Evil- Mummified Animals: The Culture of Ancient EgyptThe Abis Bull was adorned with silver and gold and was given worship and praise from the masses of people.
- Scribes in Ancient EgyptThe scribe was well respected among the people of ancient Egypt. Not only were they exempt from taxes, but they were even made immortal upon their death.
Theban Christianity Vs Judeo Christianity. Part (2)Facts pro and con between what is scientific knowledge and theoretical religious belief- Eye of Horus SymbolMost people are familiar with the Eye of Horus, a symbol consisting of an eye from which two lines, one straight and one curved, extends from it.
- What I Did with My Degree in HistoryHistory majors are typically questioned about what they want to do after they graduate, when people assume that teaching is really the only viable avenue. However, the study of history opens up a number of career choices based on the skills learned.
How to Keep Your Cat Off Your ComputerAnyone who lives with a cat knows how difficult it is to keep a cat off newspapers, homework and tax forms. No one really knows why. But now in the past 30 years or so, we have a new problem: how to keep cats off our keyboards.- What is Apotheosis and Why is it the Key to so Many Religions?Without apotheosis, the world would have had very few religions. What is apotheosis?
- The History and Significance of the God Nun in Ancient EgyptThe Ancient Egyptians worshiped numerous gods, but Nun, although first of all, had no temples to honor him.
- The History of Clocks and WatchesOver the years, inventors have steadily improved the accuracy of clocks and watches.
- Cat Mythology: Cats as DeityIn ancient Egypt, cats played a major role in their religion and they were regarded more highly than human life. This justifies the reason why "Lady Cat," a royal cat, was buried in a marble coffin.
- Walled In Traps Viewers in Their Seats: Movie Review"Walled In," from director Serge Brussolo is a film that explores one adolescent's journey into manhood and his obsessive desire for an aloof female engineer. "Walled In," offers some interesting action sequences mostly near the ending.
- Boxwoods: A Landscape ClassicAs long as their have been civilizations, people have been cultivating boxwoods. They have proven to be both practical and durable, not to mention beautiful. Today they come in many forms and are a favorite of designers and gardeners.
Fiery Carnelian Makes Stunning Jewelry, but Can it Also Heal?Carnelian is a naturally occurring stone that's thought to have a variety of metaphysical and healing properties. Plus, it's a beautiful stone to wear.- Discovering HistoryA poem turned honors...
- Did Ancient Egypt Harness Electricity?Did the Egyptians of old have electric lights? Read to find out more!
- History of TennisTennis History
Ancient Egypt: A People and a Culture InsultedIt is very insulting and demeaning for a person in the know to watch a television documentary on ancient Egypt because...
