Posts Tagged “egypt”
 By Stella Tsolakidou
Based on interviews and archive material, Al Jazeera World presents a documentary film on the history of the Greek community of Egypt, from antiquity to modern times, entitled “Egypt: The Other Homeland.”
The two prominent civilizations of ancient Greece and Egypt form a deeper connection between the people of the two countries, something which ... Tags: Al Jazeera, Alexander the Great, alexandria, egypt, Greek community, stella tsolakidou
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 Egypt
Bronze coins, the researchers found 383 ancient coins in the oasis.
Rich pickings for archaeologists in Egypt: The excavators are thrust into an oasis on numerous coins from pre-Christian times. Among the treasures are also stunning jewelry pieces.
Cairo - Egyptian archaeologists have found an oasis south of Cairo, numerous coins from pre-Christian times. When the excavation ... Tags: Cleopatra VII, egypt, Greece, Ptolemaic dynasty, spiegel
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From the YouTube channel of LycurgosNysio
UC Alum Helped Bring Cleopatra to Cincinnati
Georg Rosenbauer, MBA '63, explains why the Hilti Foundation helped fund Franck Goddio's underwater excavations of Egypt's lost cities, resulting in the Cleopatra exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center. Video/Ashley Kempher, Lisa Ventre
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2:11 Cleopatras's City
In Cleopatras's day, the population of Alexandria was more than ... Tags: alexandria, cleopatra, egypt, library of alexandria, uc alum, youtube
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httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OboQ5pyWmsk&feature=related
For all his power in life, Alexander the Great could not control the fate of his body after death.
FROM:http://www.youtube.com/user/NationalGeographic Tags: Alexander the Great, egypt, NationalGeographic
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In All Her Infinite Variety
NOVEMBER 2, 2010
Cleopatra: A Life
By Stacy Schiff
A shrewd ruler, not a wastrel, though she worked her bed as no one before or since.
By SARAH RUDEN
Cleopatra was the last of the Ptolemies, a Greek dynasty that ruled Egypt from 305 B.C. to 30 B.C. Had her power lasted, she might have ... Tags: a Greek dynasty, alexandria, cleopatra, egypt, last of the Ptolemies
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Ancient Gaza tunnels discovered
From: AlJazeeraEnglish | October 03, 2010 | 5,279 views
Archaeologists digging at a site on Gaza's border with Egypt have discovered ancient tunnels in the same area as today's smuggling tunnels.
Μια πλούσια αρχαία πόλη έρχεται στο φως στην περιοχή της Ράφα, στη Λωρίδα της Γάζας. Η θέση, της οποίας μια παρουσίαση έγινε ... Tags: Al Jazeera, Bernard Smith, egypt, gaza, paysanias.blogspot.com
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 By Mary Lefkowitz
Introduction
At some schools and universities in the USA today students are learning a version
of ancient history that is strikingly different from what is being taught to
their counterparts in Europe.[1] This new narrative cannot be reconciled with
the traditional account, which is still being taught in the vast majority of
schools and universities. Advocates of ... Tags: africa, Africans, afrocentrism, afrocentrists, cleopatra, egypt, egyptians, Greece, Greek Civilization, greeks, hermodorus, herodotus, macedonian greeks, Martin Bernal, mary Lefkowitz, masons, plato, Socrates
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By Rossella Lorenzi
Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt, died from swallowing a lethal drug cocktail and not from a snake bite, a new study claims.
According to Christoph Schäfer, a German historian and professor at the University of Trier, the legendary beauty queen was unlikely to have committed suicide by letting an asp -- an Egyptian ... Tags: actium, cleopatra, discovery, egypt, Marc Antony, mithridates, ptolemy, Queen
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 Image @ Franklin Institute
June 5, 2010 - January 2, 2011
The world of Cleopatra, which has been lost to the sea and sand for nearly 2,000 years, surfaces in this new exhibition, Cleopatra: The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt, making its world premiere at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Organized by ... Tags: cleopatra, egypt, Queen
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Washington, May 20 (ANI): A massive, headless statue of a Greek king has been found in the ruins of an ancient Egyptian temple, indicating that the structure could be the final resting place of Marc Antony and Cleopatra, experts say.
Archaeologists have been excavating around the temple of Taposiris Magna in hopes of finding the couple’s ... Tags: cairo, cleopatra, egypt, Marc Antony, museum, national geographic, osiris, ptolemaic period, ptolemy
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