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Gleaming Essence4 comments

schmoek wrote 2 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: character design, Digital Painting, light

Office hieroglyphs (23)

susanllewellyn wrote 1 month ago: And after goodness, purity: Wabet,  ”pure” or “clean” - in the feminine form … more →

Tags: Office hieroglyphs, Abydos, aspidistras, Bread, Cigarettes, coffin, Egypt, Egyptian, Hieroglyph

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rosemorals wrote 1 month ago: they inform me that a sinner is to be hanged in the streets of paris he stands accused and presently … more →

Tags: Memory, ancient, whisper, laurels, Jaws, skirts, nostrills, Penn, Prostitute

Halloween Yard Haunt 20093 comments

Troy Britain wrote 1 month ago: Well, this year was bittersweet. I (mostly) finished a large new addition to our haunt (‘The t … more →

Tags: Personal, The Arts, Halloween, Mummy, Yard haunt

Fruit of the Tomb

Shassie wrote 1 month ago: As I have grown up I have begun to realize how increasingly unimportant the prescience of a mummy is … more →

Tags: film, 1955, Abbott, Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy, Brendan Fraisier, Costello, Halloween, Halloween McNuggets, happy meal

United States Files for Return of Stolen 3,000-Year-Old Artifact to Egypt

David Thompson wrote 2 months ago: By Associated Press, from FOXNews.com MIAMI — The U.S. is taking legal steps in Miami to return a st … more →

Tags: Egypt, Miami, Antique Dealers, illegally excavated, hierglyphics

Bog People and Mummies

colleenanderson wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been fascinated with mummies since I was about nine. These husks of a former life, reamed … more →

Tags: writing, spirituality, Culture, Myth, History, Religion, Life, People, Science

'Extranet' vendors getting social?5 comments

Paul wrote 4 months ago: As some readers will know, I spent much of the past ten years working in the ‘extranet’ … more →

Tags: Web 2.0, blogs, twitter, PR, Marketing, AEC, construction collaboration, BIW, Architecture

Auction News

Julie Chautin wrote 5 months ago: If you want to see past blogs about the August 8 Auction, go to Categories in the column on the righ … more →

Tags: Auction, Mike Lalone, pottery, Princess Di, African Masks, Western North Carolina, elephant statue, King Tut

The Pharaoh's Sarcophagus

mattsini wrote 5 months ago: I have only a few words to say about the hoopla around Michael Jackson’s death, and they are p … more →

Tags: Worthless Observations, MICHAEL JACKSON, michael jackson death, gold coffin, Pharaoh

The Tomb Of St. Paul

aconservativeedge wrote 5 months ago: A Roman tomb believed to be that of St Paul may be opened for the first time in 2000 years, the arch … more →

Tags: And God said Let there be light., apóstolo, Mart, paulo, Roman, St. Paul, tomb

King Tut Sarcophagus donated to auction8 comments

Julie Chautin wrote 5 months ago: Library volunteer Corey Bailey and auctioneer Bob Grove (l to r) prepare for Murphy Library’s … more →

Tags: Auction, Ancient Art, Archeology, Bob Grove, Corey Bailey, Egyptian artifacts, Grove Auctions, Murphy Library

Highlights of the Giza Plateau3 comments

shemsu wrote 8 months ago: This article has been expanded and re-written as a series of articles about the pyramids and the Giz … more →

Tags: Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Tourism, giza plateau, Pyramids, cairo, Cheops, Chephren, Khafre, Khufu

Inside Sir John Soane's Museum

Cuifen wrote 8 months ago: Once you step into Sir John Soane’s, you can kind of understand why they don’t want you … more →

Tags: photos, Soane, Sir John Soane's Museum

Science Daily1 comment

Brandy Lewis wrote 10 months ago: I think that most of you who read my blog would really like this site. It has everything from forens … more →

Tags: Forensics, School, Forensic Science, Science, archaeology, Ancient Civilizations, King Herod, Science Daily, mausoleum

Buy one; get another, then another until eventually you get the Sir John Soane’s Museum1 comment

echostains wrote 1 year ago: Facade of Sir John Soane's museum London What a remarkable place!   What a remarkable man, son o … more →

Tags: London (A Crafty Jaunt before Christmas), Collection, Preservation, London, Bogoff, Sir John Soane, museum, soanes, Lincoln's Inn

Plečnik´s underpass

robert erjavec wrote 1 year ago: Part of the roman hypocaust in the underpass, on the Plečnik square side, sarcophagus, pillar segmen … more →

Tags: archaeoLandscape, archaeology, Roman, roman empire, Rome

Walk Like an Egyptian5 comments

rixgal wrote 1 year ago: Last night was our homeschool co-op Egyptian night… and what fun it was!  The costumes were hi … more →

Tags: Homeschool, mom, Homeschooling, Egypt, Pharaohs, walk like an egyptian, King Tut, embalming

What do Homeschooling Mothers Do ALL Day?10 comments

rixgal wrote 1 year ago: They shred old dust-ruffles so their children can mummify Barbie.  What do you think we do all day?? … more →

Tags: Homeschool, mom, Motherhood, Homeschooling, Raising Boys, Goodwill, Barbie, Mummy, Mummies


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