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Egypt: To Find The Singer Pharaonic Sarcophagus in Luxor

by aheed411 in Social Sciences, January 17, 2012
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Archaeologists in Egypt, the Pharaonic tomb of the singer in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor in Upper Egypt.

The Discovery of The Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Singer

by nanasuwill in Social Sciences, January 16, 2012
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Tomb of Ancient Egyptian singer, Nehmes Bastet, was found in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt, by a Swiss scientist.

Egyptian Man Cut Off His Penis and Bury it Protest

by Mohamed Abdel Fattah Hussein in History, December 27, 2011
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Egyptian party newspaper reported that a young man from the city of Luxor in the southcut penis and buried in the graves after suffering depression as a result of the decline in tourism since the outbreak of popular protests that led to the removal of former President Hosni Mubarak in February.

Akhenaten: The Heretic Pharaoh

by Kim Seabrook in History, August 28, 2011
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Essay: More Prisoners of Eternity.

The Most Important Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt: Part One

by MountainGirl in History, August 20, 2011
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There were many pharaohs in ancient Egypt. Many were known for starting wars. Many were known for building great temples. Only a few of them were known for being peaceful, depending on your point of view. Today, we take a look at Amenhotep’s life.

A Statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III Discovered in Egypt

by adicodrean1967 in History, April 27, 2011
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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a giant statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, near the town of Luxor, announced Tuesday the authorities.

Egyptian Archaeologists Have Discovered 12 Statues of Sphinxes in Luxor Mall

by ziemanereiktu in History, November 16, 2010
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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered 12 statues of sphinxes in Luxor Mall.

The Mortuary Temple of The Pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut

by Bruce Officer in History, October 20, 2010
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A short introduction to one of the wonders of Ancient Egypt – the mortuary temple of the Queen Hatshepsut, near Luxor (ancient Thebes).

The Singing Colossi

by elissamichelezacher in History, October 4, 2010
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A stone statue once chanted in the deserts of Egypt.

The Hand of an Egyptian Princess

by Patrick Bernauw in History, March 10, 2009
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Had the spectre of an Egyptian Princess something to do with the Curse of Tutankhamen? And why was this story revealed by an occultist named "Cheiro", which is Greek for hand?

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