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  2. Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptians also believed such rituals necessary for the annual flooding of the Nile and the rising of the sun and great temples such as the one at Dendera were built to facilitate this. The temples were the engines of eternity built on massive scale to last forever as a route from the world of man to that of the gods with only the most ...

  3. Tutenstein - Wikipedia

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    Maat (voiced by Wendee Lee) is the Egyptian goddess of the concepts of truth, law, justice, order, balance, and harmony. Nut (voiced by Michelle Ruff) is the Egyptian goddess of the sky and stars. Geb (voiced by Michael Gough) is the Egyptian God of Earth. Bennu is a sacred bird in ancient Egyptian mythology linked with the sun, creation, and ...

  4. Public bathing - Wikipedia

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    The Asser Levy Public Baths in Manhattan, New York City (1904–1906, restored 1989–1990) Public baths originated when most people in population centers did not have access to private bathing facilities. Though termed "public", they have often been restricted according to gender, religious affiliation, personal membership, and other criteria.

  5. Papyrus (comics) - Wikipedia

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    It was first published in 1974 in Spirou magazine in the form of episodes. An animated series was created in 1998 that was two seasons long (52 episodes) and shown on TFOU in France and in Quebec on Radio-Canada. It is airing in 2016 on Unis. [1] In 2000, a video game for the Game Boy Color was developed by Dupuis and published by Ubisoft.

  6. Immortal Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The first episode introduces ancient Egypt, from its prehistoric era to its Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods. Subjects featured include Paleolithic petroglyphs in Qurta; the development of Egyptian gods and goddesses such as Hathor; the rise of settlements along the Nile River like Faiyum and Qena; mummification and the Gebelein predynastic mummies; early calendars and tax records; the ...

  7. Mummies Alive! - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Egypt, an evil sorcerer named Scarab kills the pharaoh's son, Prince Rapses, to become immortal. Entombed alive for his crime, Scarab revives in the modern world and begins his search for Rapses' reincarnation, a San Francisco-dwelling boy named Presley Carnarvon, to retrieve the spirit of Rapses so he can become immortal. [4]

  8. Egypt (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was a major new docudrama series produced by the BBC for the Autumn 2005 schedule. [1]"The whole idea behind the series was to be able to discover Ancient Egypt through the eyes of Howard Carter – famous for uncovering the tomb of Tutankhamun; The Great Belzoni – an amazing adventurer and explorer; and the scholar Jean-François Champollion, who was the first to decipher the ...

  9. History of nudity - Wikipedia

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    The Roman baths in Bath, Somerset, were rebuilt, and used by both sexes without garments until the 15th century. [87] Later in the period, with the emergence of a middle class, clothing in the form of fashion was a significant indicator of class , and thus its lack became a greater source of embarrassment .