The Last Balanced Empire - Free Magazine  

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I wanted to change the interaction a little bit, I thought it might be nice and more entertaining to read a magazine. We could call it post’s within a post. This is another way to visit the land of ancient Egypt but with more content that is presented in a much better fashion.

NOTE:
1. Just click on the magazine and you will be able to read it on full page, without any complications what so ever – and you are even able to zoom in and out.


  • The sunken coffin
    A short article about a pharaoh’s (king’s) coffin,
    And how it was found and lost.

  • Franck Goddio, Haiti Foundation
    A unique view into cities that were lost at sea.

  • The Priestess, Maat-Ka-Ra
    A window into the life of a priestess called Maat-Ka-Ra.

  • The story of Omm Sety
    A review of the book ‘The search for Omm Sety’

  • Tragic what happened
    Some short articles about how mummies were treated.

  • And much more.


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    This entry was posted on Monday, October 12, 2009 at Monday, October 12, 2009 and is filed under , , , , , , , . You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments feed .

    2 comments

    Hey Karina, how are you?? iam salah the owner of Ancient Egypt blog, we chatted alot before and knew alot of you but you disappeared, anyway i knew that you are in egypt now, so welcome :), if you want to see me just contact me here and here is my mobile number: 0020128537461 waiting

    Monday, October 26, 2009

    Dear Salah "Ancient Egypt blog"

    Yes, I have a lot of work these days, and meanwhile working I study a lot. We returned from Egypt two days after your comment, so I did not see it while I was there. I never disappear my friend, so never think that. But I also work 'IRL' (In real life - normal job).
    I hope you have a lovely day, if I am not mistaken then its your day off, may you have a lovely friday.
    Sincerely, Karima.

    Friday, October 30, 2009

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