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Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt
Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity ~ Calendar of Ancient Egypt
Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt
Par Madja’at – Ancient Egyptian House of Books
Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt was a land of gods, demons, and heroes. Travel through the sands of time to a time when gods roamed the earth, and magic ruled the day. Tales of power, love, and betrayal, are the myths and legends of Ancient Egypt.
Kamat Radio: Where the Ancient Egyptian myths and legends come alive.
- Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt: The Book of Knowing the Creations of Ra
- Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt: Reckoning of the Mounds of the Primeval Time
- Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt – Judgment of Horus and Seth
- Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt – The Destruction of Mankind
- Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt: Horus Behdety and the Winged Disk
Gods of Ancient Egypt
The gods of ancient Egypt. Beings of power, love, and fear. Known as the Natjaru (nTrw), these divine beings inspired obedience and worship from their people, and in return gave them prosperity beyond their wildest hopes and dreams. Learn about the Natjaru (nTrw), the Gods of Ancient Egypt.
- Gods of Ancient Egypt: Thoth
- Prayer to Thoth for Skill in Writing
- Gods of Ancient Egypt: Sakhamat – Sekhmet
- Gods of Ancient Egypt – Hwt Har – Hathor
- Gods of Ancient Egypt: Shu
- Gods of Ancient Egypt – Ra
Ancient Egyptian Literature
Writing was considered a sacred practice by the ancient Egyptians. Carved in stone and written on papyrus is a world of wisdom, tales of great people, journeys to the afterlife, and much more. Join us as we unravel the scroll and decipher the hieroglyphics to discover Ancient Egyptian Literature.
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – The Battle of Kadesh
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – Instruction of Ptah Hotep
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – The Book of Thoth
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – Pharaoh Khufu and the Tales of the Haka’ayu-Magicians
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – Great Dispenser of Pleasure
Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity ~ Calendar of Ancient Egypt
The Beginning of Time and the End of Eternity
In the Presence of the Naab ra Djar (nb r Dr) – Lord of the End
Found in books in the Par Madja’at (pr mDAt) – House of Books
The ascending and descending of the Pasadjat war (psDt wr) – Great Ennead of Gods
Three houses, one each, Ra (ra) – Tomorrow, A’asir (Asir) – Yesterday, Har (Hr) – Today
The calendar of ancient Egypt is reconstructed using the latest research into Heliopolitan, Memphite, District, astronomical, Delta region, and Elephantine mythologies. Its festival days and good and combative days are found in several archaeological and literary sources. The calendar is calibrated with the Heliacal rising of Sapadat (spdt) (Sirius) that establishes Wapat Ranapat (wpt rnpt) the opening of the year over the ancient Capital of Man Nafar (mn nfr) Memphis as it was traditionally established in the Early Dynastic period, c. 2773 BCE. The calendar is one of the most important facets of ancient Egyptian culture.
- Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity – Calendar of Ancient Egypt: 2nd Month of Inundation – Cloth
- Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity – Calendar of Ancient Egypt: First Month of Inundation – Drunkenness
- Ancient Egyptian Days Above the Year and New Year Festivals Announcement
- Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity – Calendar of Ancient Egypt: Haru Harayu Ranapat – Days Above the Year
- Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity – Calendar of Ancient Egypt: Introduction to the Ancient Egyptian Calendar
Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt
Pharaoh; ruler of ancient Egypt. Brother of the Natjaru (nTrw) deities and son of Ra (ra) the power of the sun. With nakhatu ‘a (nxtw a) – a strong arm and sia’a (siA) – divine thought the pharaoh rises in splendor to bring Ma’at (mAat)– what is right – to the Natjar (nTr), protection for the people, and anakh wadja’a sanab (anx wDA snb) – life, prosperity, health to the Two Lands. Join us as we delve into the depths of ancient knowledge to bring you – Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt – Predynastic Pharaohs
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt – Mythical Pharaohs
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Rameses II
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Thutmose III
Par Madja’at – Ancient Egyptian House of Books
The Par Madja’at, the house of books that held the documents in use every day for the ancient Egyptian temple. At Kamat, the Par Madja’at contains the books and electronic documents used in our research to reconstruct ancient Egyptian culture, gives you reviews and summaries of the Kamat Books and Periodicals Library, summaries to the free pdf academic articles, and searches the web for the best sources of information to reconstruct ancient Egyptian culture.
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt – Predynastic Pharaohs
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt – Mythical Pharaohs
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Rameses II
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Thutmose III