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Ancient Egypt, Part Three

by ChasHall in Social Sciences, February 24, 2012
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Part Three on the Eternal Kingdom.

Pyramids at Giza, One of The Wonders of The World

by incredible hunk in Social Sciences, February 15, 2012
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History of the wonderful works of arts in Egypt. How good are you in History, answer the questions on this article.

Egypt Announces Emergency Measures Following Embassy Attack

by primakazama99 in History, September 10, 2011
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Egypt has announced emergency measures to revive order following a mob attack on the Israeli Embassy within the Cairo suburb of Giza Friday night. Protesters had spent much of the day tearing down a protective wall, before finally breaking through Egyptian Army lines.

The Most Important Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt: Part Two

by MountainGirl in Social Sciences, August 20, 2011
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Khufu, his greatest accomplishment–the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Ruler of the 4th dynasty and the ruthless and cruel Pharaoh according to some people.

Pyramid of Cheops is The Best Among The Seven Wonders of The World

by mrkumbhar in Social Sciences, July 21, 2011
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Pyramid of Cheops or also known as the Great Pyramid at Giza. You can call these monuments as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Pyramid is the oldest and the three found in Egypt. According to Egyptologist, believes that the pyramid was built over the grave of the dynasty of four Egyptians. To perform this construction took about 14-20 years.

Mysterious Sphinx and Pyramids on Mars

by mitahari in Paranormal, July 7, 2011
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In 1976, American flies near the Viking Mars and photographed on the surface of a huge, gigantic human head, which they called the Sphinx, because there was a striking resemblance to the head of the Sphinx at Giza. At the same time and photographed a huge fields dotted with pyramids.

Travel to Egypt – Pyramids

by Lerinti Sorin in Social Sciences, May 30, 2011
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Day dedicated to the Pyramids of Giza and Saqqara has been tiring. All this day we dedicated it and the first capital of Egypt, Memphis. We accompanied the same driver who was telling you about the first episode in Cairo, Wahid, we got along very well.

Archaeologists Discover Port in The Desert

by bobmonk in Social Sciences, May 29, 2011
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Surprising discovery near Giza: In Dahshur, researchers have found the remains of a port facility. The area around the famous Bent Pyramid was apparently over a canal to the Nile.

Seven Wonders of The Ancient World List

by Mr.Soloxen in Social Sciences, February 26, 2011
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Have you ever wanted to know about the seven wonders of the ancient world and where are they located? If yes, then read on the following article that dwells on the past and covers the seven wonders of the ancient world list.

Five Ancient Mysteries of The World

by peteyjared in Social Sciences, February 11, 2011
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There have been artifacts and structures that have been left thousand of years before us. why is this subject still a popular topic among our society these days? some of which puzzle us as how and why it is built. and others are reflection to our future.

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