Monthly Archives: June 2010
Lost Tomb of Egyptian Mayor Found at Saqqara
A 3300 year old tomb belonging to the mayor of Memphis, the capital of ancient Egypt has been rediscovered at Saqqara, just south of the Unas pyramid causeway. Until it’s discovery earlier this year, the tomb had been lost since 1885, when treasure hunters first raided the tomb, removing wall panels and other items. Shortly … Continue reading
History of Egyptians Pyramids
By the time of the early dynastic period of Egyptian history, those with sufficient means were buried in bench-like structures known as mastabas. The first historically documented Egyptian pyramid is attributed to the architect Imhotep, who planned what Egyptologists believe to be a tomb for the pharaoh Djoser. Imhotep is credited with being the first … Continue reading
Information Regarding Sculpture
Sculpture is the act or process or art of carving or Regarding Sculpture like stones, woods or plastic. It is a 3 dimensional artwork made by forming or mixing hard material, particularly stones like marble, metal, wood or glass and plastic materials. Round objects can be obtainable as sculptures. Materials can be done by removal … Continue reading
Tombs and Burial
People all over the world have their own different views of death and definition of the Afterlife. Influences from the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cultures are strong enough to last up until our age, but in some civilizations, practices and beliefs changed as their own societies declined. How the New Stone Age people treat their … Continue reading