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3. Beautiful places in Egypt:
River Nile Cruise
-Known as the popular way
of visiting upper Egypt.
- The Nile River has been a
lifeline since ancient times,
- it is also used to travel to
the Loxur- Aswan route.
4. Pyramid of Giza
-one of the most
undisputable tourist
attraction in Egypt.
- built over the span of
three generation:
Khfu, Khafre, Menkaure.
- Stand 455 feet(139 m)
making the largest pyramid.
5. Red Sea Reef
- Most beautiful places in
the world to dive in.
- Has a wide expense of
coral formation on the
reefs.
- It’s water are renowned
for their spectacular
visibility and features the
seascape.
6. Karnak
- largest ancient religious
site ever built.
- represents the
achievement of many
generations of Egyptians
builders.
- consists of three main
temples, small endorsed
temples and several outer
temples.
8. Culture of Egypt
- has a 6,000 years of recorded history.
- the Ancient Egypt was among the earliest
civilization.
- maintained a strikingly complex and stable
of culture that influence the later
cultures of later Europe, Middle East, and
Africa.
9. Literature
- formed a separate branch among the family
of Afro-Asiatic language.
- suing of hieroglyphics during the ancient
times ( the first written language).
- using the Optic language
- using the Egyptian-Arabic (the modern
speech used today by the country).
10. Religion
- 90% of Egyptians population is Muslim
with
Sunni majority.
- 9% is Optic Christian.
- 1% are the other religions and forms
of Christianity.
11. Visual Arts
Ancient times
- they had a wall paintings done in the
service of the Pharaohs.
- characterized by absence of linear
perspective.
- use a grid system to create a smaller version
of artwork and scale up the design upon the
proportional representation of a large grid.
12. Modern times
-using a modern media such as digital
art on their works.
- using the World Wide Web as an
alternative outlet for artist for a
strong art-focused internet
community.
13. Sports
- Football is the most popular sports in
Egypt.
- Basketball, handballs, and squash and
tennis was the other sports played by
the Egyptians.
15. Ancient Egyptian Gods and
Goddesses
Atum- The All or Perfection
Appearance:
-man with the double crown
Also known as:
- the creator god
-first god exist on earth
-he rose from the word of chaos
and created all gods.
- lifted the king’s soul to the
starry heavens and a solar deity.
16. Anum
Appearance:
-Man with a ram head
-man wearing an ostrich
plumed hat.
Also known as:
-the powerful god in ancient
Egypt.
- king of the gods
-combined the power of the
sun god, Ra.
17. Anubis- a jackal headed god
Appearance:
- man with a jackal head
-a jackal
Also known as:
- god of embalming
- often sees in cemeteries so
the Ancient Egyptians
believed that Anubis watched
over the dead.
18. • Bastet
Appearance:
- woman with a head of a cat
Also known as :
- the cat goddess.
-sometimes appeared as the
head of a lioness to
protect the king in a battle.
- daughter of the sun god,
Ra.
19. Horus- the one far above
Appearance:
-man with the head of a
hawk.
Also known as :
- god of the sky
- protector ruler of Egypt.
- Ancient Egyptians believed
that the pharaohs was the
living Horus.
20. Isis
Appearance:
- Woman with a headdress in
the shape of a throne.
- A pair of cow horns with a
sun disk.
Also known as:
- protector of the dead and
children and fertility.
- used a powerful magic
spells to help people in
need.
21. • Osiris
Appearnace:
-a mummified man wearing a
white cone-like headdress
with feathers.
Also known as:
- ruler of the underworld.
- god of resurrection and
fertility.
22. Ra
Appearance:
- man with a hawk head and
headdress with a sun disk.
Also known as:
- the sun god
-Ancient Egyptians believed
that Ra was swallowed
every night by the sky and
was reborn every morning.