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Ancient Egyptian Artifacts

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Ancient Egyptian Artifacts

The ancient Egyptian civilization has been blessed with a vast long history so when it comes to archaeological discoveries, very few countries can measure up to the ancient Egyptian artifacts.

For more than 4000 years the ancient Egyptian civilization created some of the most enchanting and beautiful artifacts the world as ever seen that remains virtually unchanged until over current day.

The sense of artistic design was mainly affected by their profound reverence for the gods & holy pharaohs and was also used to tell the story of the elite upper class.

Egypt holds a massive trove of history which include many incredible and mysterious discoveries within the tombs and temples of the Egyptian dunes.

All the ancient Egyptian artifacts were designed to fit an absolute vision of order, perfection and symmetric imagery to showcase stories that would last forever.

Over the countless centuries, many archeologists and Egyptologists wondered across Egypt to search for the hidden heavenly treasures all across this holy country.

Many majestic artifacts have been discovered that attract travelers from all over the world which come in different shapes, functions, and sizes which can be found in the Egyptian museum such as:

Examples of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts

- An amulet is an object in the form of a ring, necklace or a bracelet that is typically worn on one’s person who believes has the magical or miraculous power to protect its holder.

- The Ankh symbol of life held by the sun god.

- Benben stone a.k.a the pyramidion is at the top stone of the Egyptian pyramid.

- Canopic jars are Vessels containing internal body organs removed during the process of mummification

- The canopic chest is The common chest contained the four Canopic jars

- Cartonnage is a collection of Papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body and used for mummies masks and coffins

- Cenotaph is an empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person or group of people whose remains are in someplace else.

- Crook is a Symbol of pharaonic power plus a Symbol of the god Osiris the ruler of the underworld.

- Faience is a form of Glasswork articles, amulets, etc.

- A false door is an artistic representation of a door, a common architectural element in the tombs.

- Flail is a Symbol of pharaonic power and for the ruler of the underworld Osiris.

- Flint Knife is a funerary item used from the Naqada period till the end of the Early Dynastic Period

- The funerary cone is small cone made from clay which was placed at the entrance of the chapel of any tomb and was used almost exclusively at the Theban necropolis.

- An Imiut Fetish is a religious object used in funerary rites which is basically a stuffed, headless animal skin, often of a feline or bull, tied by the tail to a pole, terminating in a lotus bud and inserted into a stand and its origin and purpose remain unknown.

- Microlith is an Ancient Egyptian stone flake.

- Menat is An amulet worn around the neck and is also used as a musical instrument, a metal rattle.

- Naos is Religious shrine, a portable shrine for carrying a god.

- Ostracon is a Pottery sherd, limestone Sherd and used as writing material.

- Cosmetic Palette is a Slab of stone used for preparing cosmetics, sometimes decorated.

- Papyrus is a Material made from papyrus reeds which used as writing and painting material.

- Saqqara Bird is a wooden bird model.

- The sarcophagus is a funeral receptacle for a corpse and most commonly carved in stone

- A scarab is an amulet or seal in the form of an abstract dung beetle.

- A Senet is a famous board game

- Shabti are Figurines placed in the tomb as substitutes for the tomb owner in the next world

- The Great Sphinx is a limestone statue the sole guardian of Egypt

- The Pyramids are monumental structures with a square or triangular base and sloping sides which meet in a point at the top, which were built of limestone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt plus they acted as the official slogan of Egypt for countless centuries.

- Stele is a slab of stone or wood, that comes in different shapes and sizes, usually bearing inscriptions, reliefs or paintings and there are divided into two types, Boundary Memorial and Monumental Stele.

Famous Ancient Egyptian Artifacts:

Tutankhamun’s Mask

The golden mask of Tut is the most famous and admired artifacts of ancient Egypt in history and the world. It is the funerary death mask of the Egyptian pharaoh King Tutankamun (1332-1323 BC) of the 18th dynasty. The mask is made of 11kg (24p) of solid gold and is inlaid with blue glass, lapis lazuli, and various semiprecious stones. It was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922 and is viewed as a realistic portrait of the boy king, it is now located at the Egyptian Museum.

Narmer Palette

The Palette of Narmer is one of the first historical documents in the world as it dates back to the 31st century BC and holds some of the relists engravings of hieroglyphics. It is basically a 23 inch small dark green schist stone carved into a shield-shaped ceremonial tablet depicting king Narmer rise to power. It showcases Narmer winning the battle of unification of both upper and lower Egypt, it is located in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada.

Canopic Jars

The ancient Egyptians used the Canopic jars during the mummification process to preserve the internal organs that were removed from the dead body like the stomach, intestines, lungs, and liver as it was believed that they would be needed in the afterlife. Egyptians used Canopic jars from the time of the Egypt Kingdom to the Ptolemaic Period and they were commonly made of pottery. Each one had a lid depicted one of the four sons of Horus, as guardians of the organs. The human-headed Imsety was the guardian of the liver, the baboon-headed Hapy looked after the lungs, the jackal-headed Duamutef was responsible for the stomach, and the falcon-headed Qebehsenuef cared for the intestines.

The Rosetta Stone

The rosetta stone is one of the ancient Egyptian artifacts that date to the time of Pharaoh Ptolemy V which showcases the law that confers the right of kingship. It is an irregularly shaped stone containing fragments of passages written in three different writing-systems greek, Egyptian hieroglyphics and Egyptian demotic in the same meaning which was instrumental in deciphering the riddle of Hieroglyphics in 1800 AD for the first time in 2000 years. It was discovered in 1799 in the town of rosetta about 35 m north of Alexandria during Napoleon Bonaparte’s Egyptian campaign by a French soldier who saw a black basalt slab inscribed with ancient writings. The rosetta stone is now located at the British Museum.

The Nefertiti Bust

The enchanting bust of Akhenaten’s wife Nefertiti is considered to be one of the finest examples of ancient Egyptian sculpture. Nefertiti’s name means the beautiful has come, she had a major influence on religion and culture. The limestone bust is being identified as a pure depiction of the enchanting beauty due to the unique crown which she is wearing. It represents the climax of the Amarna period of art, it is located in the museum of berlin.

Khufu Statue

One of the smallest and rarest artifacts of ancient Egypt, the small 7.5 (3 inches) statue ivory of King Khufu (Cheops) is the only portrait discovered of him. He is the founder of the Great Pyramid of Giza, It was discovered in the ancient necropolis of Abydos in the southern corner of the temple Osiris, it is located in the Cairo museum.

The Dendra Zodiac

The Dendra Zodiac - Ancient Egyptian Artifacts - Egypt Tours Portal The beautifully carved sandstone slab of Dendera which was located on the chapel of Osiris at the temple of Hathor at Dendera complex. It contains a map of the sky featuring the signs of the zodiac and symbols representing the 360 days of the ancient Egyptian calendar. In 1820, it was removed from the chapel and moved to Paris, it is now located at the Musee du Louvre.

The artifacts of ancient Egypt is without compare as they reflect the beautiful wild imagination of the ancient Egyptians and their incredible artistic sense.

The artifacts can be located in all the majestic cities in Egypt like Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor & Aswan and the best way to explore such mythical heritage is boarding a Nile Cruise through our Egypt travel packages.

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FAQ

Q-Is it safe to travel to Egypt 2020? A-Tourists have been visiting Egypt for centuries and Egyptians have well-earned reputation for warmth and kindness toward visitors. Egyptian cities are generally very safe, especially in area where tourists frequent.


Q-Best time for Nile River Cruise? A-The best time to for Nile Cruise is October through April when the temperatures are mild and good weather. However, late spring – Easter Time – is also prime tourist season.


Q-What to pack for a Nile Cruise?A-Light cotton clothing is advisable for the warmer months (April to September) and a light jacket for the evenings during the cooler months (October to March) | Blouses/shirts with long sleeves to protect you from the sun | Short sleeves are also fine | Cotton t-shirts and tops| sun screen, lip balm and insect repellent| Hat, sunglasses and prescription glasses| Comfortable walking shoes| Camera.


Q-What will i see on a Nile Cruise?A- Sailing from Luxor, the boat stops at Edfu and Kom Ombo before spending two nights at Aswan, where you visit Philae and have the option of paying for an extra excursion to Abu Simbel. The return leg visits Edfu and, on docking at Luxor, includes a full-day’s sightseeing at Karnak and the Valley of the Kings.


Q-What does the meals includes In my Nile Cruise trip?A-Three meals a day are included on all Nile Cruise Holidays; Meals are usually buffet, mixing Egyptian with international dishes- something for everyone.(Vegetarian food is available)


Q-Evening entertainment? A-Most Nile Cruises have a bar or lounge and will host a galabiyya party, where all are encouraged to dress in the traditional Egyptian men’s robe (sold onboard). Some boats feature local musicians.


Q-Nile Cruise facilities? A-Reception area & Lounge bar with panoramic view | Restaurant located on the lower deck | Swimming pool, bar & Sun deck | Boutique & Jeweler shop |Massage room with charge| Wi Fi with charge| Laundry & dry cleaning facilities with charge| Credit cards are accepted on board.