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  2. Egypt Kids - Wikipedia

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    Egypt Kids (French: Égypte Kids) is an educational video game, released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows. It was developed by EMG and published by Cryo Interactive under the Cryo Kids brand. The game was made in association with Réunion des Musées Nationaux. The Russian version was localised by Nival Interactive. The game is available in ...

  3. Category:Video games set in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; ... Video games set in ancient Egypt (3100—305 BC). Subcategories ... Egypt III; Egypt Kids; Eye of Horus (video game) G.

  4. Category:Video games set in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; ... Video games set in ancient Egypt (4 C, 42 P) P. ... Pages in category "Video games set in Egypt"

  5. Category:Animated films set in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Animated films set in ancient Egypt" The following 13 pages are in this ...

  6. Sidelock of youth - Wikipedia

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    The sidelock of youth (also called a Horus lock, Prince's lock, Princess' lock, lock of childhood or side braid) was an identifying characteristic of the child in Ancient Egypt. It symbolically indicates that the wearer is a legitimate heir of Osiris. The sidelock was used as a divine attribute from at least as early as the Old Kingdom.

  7. Sneferu - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a relief showing Sneferu wearing the white robe of the Sed-festival, from his funerary temple of Dahshur and now on display at the Egyptian Museum. The 24-year Turin Canon figure for Sneferu's reign is considered today to be an underestimate since this king's highest-known date is an inscription discovered at the Red Pyramid of Dahshur and mentioning Sneferu's 24th cattle count ...

  8. John Romer (Egyptologist) - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis Romer (born 30 September 1941, in Surrey, England) is a British Egyptologist, historian and archaeologist.He has created and appeared in many TV archaeology series, including Romer's Egypt, Ancient Lives, Testament, The Seven Wonders of the World, Byzantium: The Lost Empire and Great Excavations: The Story of Archaeology.

  9. ScanPyramids - Wikipedia

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    The ScanPyramids [1] mission is an Egyptian-International project designed and led by Cairo University and the French HIP Institute (Heritage Innovation Preservation). [2] This project aims at scanning Old Kingdom Egyptian Pyramids (Khufu, Khafre, the Bent and the Red) to detect the presence of unknown internal voids and structures. [3]