By: Tracey Tressa | 2012-05-22 | Culture Life in ancient Egypt was a stimulating time. It was a sparkling society that excelled in ship structure, they constructed the pyramids and a lot more. read more
By: AncientEgyptBook | 2012-01-08 | Vacations Medicine of the ancient Egyptians, and some of the oldest documented. Since the beginnings of civilization in the century before the birth 33 (c) went to the Persian invasion of 525 BC, the practice of the Egyptian Medical unchanged in large and very advanced for its time, including the process of a simple non-invasive and bone development and a wide range of drugs. Egyptian thought later in the a read more
By: Hendy Taha | 2012-02-04 | Destinations Mighty pyramids, magnificent shrines dedicated to the kings and gods, and the immense wealth of the pharaohs dominate our ideas of ancient Egyptian culture today. The emphasis is on official monuments and royal decrees read more
By: controllingaddiction | 2010-12-18 | Online promotion As the climate in the northern part of Africa became hot and dry, this forced the populations of the Ancient civilizations who lived in this area and pushed them into the Nile valley. These people were huter gatherers and they lived in this period through the end of the Pleistocene from about one hundred and twenty thousand years ago. read more
By: Wiser World Travel | 2010-11-26 | Exotic locations Discover the stark desert beauty of Egypt, home to the monumental legacies left behind by the great pharaohs. Explore its bewitching history and captivating culture by journeying down the Nile, across the remote contours of the Sinai Desert and along the sun-swept beaches lining the Red Sea. Shop in an Egyptian bazaar, climb Mt Sinai, and see one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. read more
By: AncientEgyptInfo | 2012-03-25 | History As well as all the time life in ancient Egypt was actually a great deal different as opposed to vision that a lot of in many instances drifts into their minds. Relics found in this particular archeological digs along with paintings in addition to a drawings with regards to pyramid as well as tomb walls depict illustrations or photos having to do with period of time in ancient Egypt. read more
By: Hariom Arya | 2011-12-29 | Destinations A trip to Egypt is edifying and enthralling. Egypt is considered to be the oldest civilization in the world which took place around the Nile valley. read more
By: Willis J. Watson | 2011-07-18 | Cruises While at this moment you might notice Egypt by air or by road, there is in fact no better way to observe it than by craft! Nile canal sailings are the hands-down finest manner to see this gorgeous antique land. When you board a craft that might cruise up the Nile, you will realize why countless clients refuse to see Egypt any other method. read more
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By: dayna midler | 2011-09-21 | Destinations When the talk comes to the cities of Africa, who can ever ignore the mysteriously enchanting city of Cairo? It’s a burning desert, but it burns gold inside it. In the literal or philosophical meaning, whichever is concerned. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-03-29 | Destinations Ancient Egypt is one among the most mysterious destinations on Earth where attract millions of tourists each year. Many of people come here to see and discover the design of old monuments including Mortuary temple, Bent Pyramid, Luxor Temple, Step Pyramid of Djoser, and Red Pyramid and so on read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-09-10 | Vacations Leukaspis, Egypt’s 2,000-year-old Greco-Roman port city, is soon to be opened on mid-September 2010. At present, Leukaspis has still been buried under the northern modern resort of Marina, on the white beaches of the Mediterranean coast. Leukaspis, also known as Antiphrae, was hidden for centuries after it was extinguished due to a tsunami devastating the region in the fourth century. The ancient city of Egypt has now been scheduled to be opened with its two-story villas and zigzagg streets after its nearly 25-year discovery. Let's take a tour around Leukaspis to discover what is the most interesting about the 2,000-year-old city of Egypt. read more
By: M.U | 2012-03-21 | Loans One of the most exciting travel trends occurring at the moment is the rise of heritage holidays. These are essentially short breaks anything from a weekend break to a one week holiday where people go to discover the heritage or history of the destination that they have chosen. read more
By: Yasmine Aladin | 2010-10-07 | Travel & Leisure Egypt, and especially the Nile Valley, has so many wonderful sights to see it would be impossible to do everything on one short trip. A first visit to Cairo will almost inevitably mean you will wish to see the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum, while a visit to Luxor would not be complete without going to the Karnak Temples, the Luxor Temple and of course, the fabulous Valley of the Kings. read more