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Pages in category "Ancient Egyptian family trees" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The list covers key ancient Egyptian individuals from the start of the first dynasty. Note that the dates given are approximate. The list that is presented below is based on the conventional chronology of Ancient Egypt , mostly based on the Digital Egypt for Universities database developed by the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology .
The history and character of gardens in ancient Egypt, like all aspects of Egyptian life, depended upon the Nile, and the network of canals that drew water from it.Water was hoisted from the Nile in leather buckets and carried on the shoulders to the gardens, and later, beginning in about the 14th century B.C., lifted from wells by hoists with counterbalancing weights called shadouf in Arabic.
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Senakhtenre Ahmose [1]: Tetisheri: Seqenenre Tao: Ahhotep I: Ahhotep II: Kamose: Seventeenth dynasty: Ahmose-Sitkamose: Ahmose I: Ahmose-Nefertari: Ahmose-ankh ...
Ancient Egyptian family trees (12 P) Ancient Roman family trees (1 C, 5 P) D. Descendants of individuals (5 C, 35 P) F. Fictional family trees (2 C, 2 P, 1 F) M.
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Ziziphus spina-christi, known as the Christ's thorn jujube, is an evergreen tree or plant native to the Levant, East Africa, and Mesopotamia. [3] Fruit and leaves from the tree were used in preparing ancient Egyptian foods, in cultural practices, and in skincare routines - especially with qasil powder derived from the Ziziphus spina-christi tree leaves.