Two monumental pylons form the entryway to the temple of Isis at Philae, which was built by the pharaoh Ptolemy II beginning around 260 B.C. Reliefs on this pylon depict the pharaoh Ptolemy XII ...
Did Buddhism exist in Upper Egypt and the Lower Meroitic Empire? The answer appears to be yes. It was in Memphis that English Egyptologist and archaeologist W. M. Flinders Petrie found evidence of ...
We start our journey into Black science and invention on the Embankment, near Temple, with the obelisk mistakenly called 'Cleopatra’s Needle'. Cleopatra was not born when this structure was designed ...
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