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 Egypt: A Photographic Tour
Intended to originally represent a guardian deity in the shape of a lion, the Sphinx had the face of Chephren (Khafre 2575-2525 BC).
Nefertari was the principal wife of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC); her tomb is one of the most beautiful and largest ever found.
The Ramesseum was the Mortuary Temple of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC).
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 ENGINEERING.com > The Great Pyramids of Giza
Measuring approximately 240 feet (73 metres) long and 66 feet (20 metres) high, it has the facial features of a man but the body of a recumbent lion.
2465 BC) pyramids erected on a rocky plateau on the west bank of the Nile River near Al-Jizah (Giza), northern Egypt; in ancient times they were included among the Seven Wonders of the World.
Besides the core mastabas of the 4th dynasty, numerous mastabas have also been found that date from the 5th and 6th dynasties (c.
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 Egypt: History - Pharaonic Dynasties and Egyptian history from the Lower Paleolithic Period through the English ...
Many sources are used so as to reflect a wide variety of theories and ideas about Egypt's history, particularly its early days.
First Intermediate Period (7th - 11th Dynasties) (2150 -1986 BC)
Second Intermediate Period (13th - 17th Dynasties) (1759 - 1539 BC)
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 Viking Travel - Pyramids Tour
You may enter the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the only remaining wonder of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, or one of the smaller pyramids (Khafre or Menkaure), whichever is open.
Head 12 kms southeast to the Pyramid of Hawara, a good example of a mud-brick pyramid, built by Amenemhnat III (1855-1808 BC).
Drive past rich, fertile fields of the Nile valley to the Pyramid of Meidum, standing in all its splendour on the edge of the Western Desert.
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  plastic surgery 2465_BC - plastic-surgery-report.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
2450 BC - Kish is lost to Khamazi tribesmen of the Kurdistan mountains; Elamites from Awan occupy parts of Sumer.
2465 - Fifth dynasty of Egypt; Userkaf is Pharaoh.
Mahalalel, son of Kenan, (3365 BC - 2470 BC) according to the Hebrew Calendar.
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 History of EGYPT   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From about 6000 BC various communities of hunter-gatherers make the Nile the centre of their territory, around which they roam.
In the early centuries, and again in the closing stages of ancient Egypt, the capital is at Memphis, near modern-day Cairo.
The three great pyramids at Giza are built between about 2550 and 2470 BC for Khufu, his son Khafre (probably also responsible for the sphinx) and his grandson Menkure.
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 Staré království
První slavný pharaoh starých království byl Djoser (2630 BC-2611 BC) kdo objednával konstrukci první pyramidy (Pyramida kroku) v Memphis je nový necropolis, Saqqara.
Dynastie začala Snefru (2575 BC- 2551 BC), kdo stavěl tři pyramidy, jedna tajemná pyramida v Meidum (porucha), slavná Bent pyramida v Dashur (další porucha) a malá červená pyramida, také v Dashur.
Snefru byl následován jeho (v) slavný syn, Khufu (2551 BC-2528 BC), kdo stavěl Velkou pyramidu Giza.
wikipedia.infostar.cz /o/ol/old_kingdom.html   (310 words)

  
 2465 BC Article, 2465 Information
2900 - 2334 BC -- Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period
2450 BC - End of the Early Dynastic IIIa Period and beginning of the Early Dynastic IIIb Period in Mesopotamia.
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 Brainboost - Who built the Great Pyramid at Giza
2465 BC)) Snefrus successor, Khufu (Cheops), built the Great Pyramid at Giza, to which were added the slightly smaller second pyramid of one of Khufus sons, Khafre (more correctly Rekhaef, the Chephren of Greek sources), and that of Menkaure (Mycerinus)..
The contents of the tomb of queen Hetepheres, the mother of king Khufu, who built the Great Pyramid at Giza, and a statuette of Khufu, the only complete image identified for that king until today is also found here (Room 37)..
Khafre, also known as Chephren, ruled Egypt from 2520 - 2494 BC He was the son of Khufu, the pharaoh that built the Great Pyramid at Giza..
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 Old Kingdom - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The first famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom was Djoser (2630–2611 BC) of the Third Dynasty, who ordered the construction of the first pyramid (the Step Pyramid) in Memphis' new necropolis, Saqqara.
The later kings of the Fourth Dynasty were king Menkaura (2494–2472 BC), who built the smallest pyramid in Giza, and Shepseskaf (2472–2467 BC).
The final blow was a sudden and short-lived cooling in the region that resulted in a drastic drop in precipitation between 2200 and 2100 BC, which in turn prevented the normal flooding of the Nile.
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 Antique furniture from Europe at Lifestyle Antiques.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Brief history of the sphynx - Although its origin is hidden in antiquity, the domestic cat has a history that dates nearly 3,500 years to ancient Egypt.
There are no authentic records of domestication earlier than 1500 BC, but it may have taken place sooner.
Although the cat was proclaimed a sacred animal in the 5th and 6th dynasties (c.
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 25th century BC - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
(26th century BC - 25th century BC - 24th century BC - other centuries)
(4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC)
2494 BC -- End of Fourth Dynasty, start of Fifth Dynasty in Egypt.
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 Gods and Kings
First Intermediate Period 2134-2040 BC 9th Dynasty, 2134-2040 BC Civil wars and disorder after the collapse of central government.
Middle Kingdom 2040-1640 BC 11th Dynasty, 2040-1991 BC Rebuilding of the centralized state with the capital at Thebes for the first time.
New Kingdom 1550-1070 BC 18th Dynasty, 1550-1307 BC Thebes both the political and religious centre.
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 The Great Pyramids of Giza > ENGINEERING.com > Articles Page
Measuring approximately 240 feet (73 metres) long and 66 feet (20 metres) high, it has the facial features of a man but the body of a recumbent lion.
2465 BC) pyramids erected on a rocky plateau on the west bank of the Nile River near Al-Jizah (Giza), northern Egypt; in ancient times they were included among the Seven Wonders of the World.
Besides the core mastabas of the 4th dynasty, numerous mastabas have also been found that date from the 5th and 6th dynasties (c.
www.engineering.com /Library/ArticlesPage/tabid/85/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/63/The-Great-Pyramids-of-Giza.aspx   (890 words)

  
 Egyptian Timeline
Circa 3000 - 2890 BC 1st Dynasty kings are buried in the first royal tombs at Abydos.
Circa 2686 BC State-organized building projects drive Egyptian economic and social growth, marking the transition from the Early Dynastic to the Old Kingdom.
Circa 2160 BC Weakening of centralized government under King Pepy II (2278-2184 BC) and his successors ushers in fragmented social and political climate of the First Intermediate Period.
education.netsky.biz /Egypt/timeline1.htm   (298 words)

  
 Student Travel Information & Discounts - Events: National Archaeological Museum (National Archaeological Museum, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Highlights include the Diadoumenos, a bronze Roman copy of a 430 BC sculpture of a young athlete found in Delos; the statue of a Nereid (a mermaid of the Mediterranean) found in Epidaurus and dated to 380 BC and a marble sculptural group of Aphrodite and Pan found on Delos and dating to 100 BC.
The Egyptian Section includes a statue of a hippo made from fl and white granite which is dated to 3150 BC and a seated statue of Rahotep, the royal scribe.
Dated to 2465 BC and made from rose granite, it is nearly a metre high and was found in the Sakkara necropolis.
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 Britannicaindia.com: Britannica Browse
Syrian poet and diplomat, noted for his early poetry, which broke with the traditions of Arab classicism.
2465 BC) pyramid built by Redjedef, usually considered the third of the seven kings of that dynasty.
in ancient Greece, the academy, or college, of philosophy in the northwestern outskirts of Athens, where Plato acquired property about 387 BC and used to...
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 Seven Wonders of the World - Definition, explanation
The historian Herodotus, the scholar Callimachus of Cyrene (ca 305–240 BC) at the Museum of Alexandria, and the engineer Philon of Byzantium had made earlier lists but the writings have not survived, except as references.
270 BC on Pharos island near Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy II by Greek architect Sostratus, in present Egypt.
Temple of Artemis — 550 BC, at Ephesus, present Turkey.
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 Ancient Egypt . Nile . Old Kingdom . Roman Empire . Hieratic . Demotic . Great Pyramid of Giza . Egyptian Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Fifth Dynasty began with Userkhaf 2465 BC 2465 - 2458 BC, who initiated reforms that weakened the Pharaoh and central government.
Agatharchides of Cnidus, was a ancient Greece Greek historian and geographer flourished 2nd century BC ; Strabo 14.2.15 describes him as a Peripatetic.
He is known as the author of a number of works, which only survive in quotation.
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 Bedrijven in Rijnsaterwoude, ZoekNed.nl   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Herenweg 63 - 2465 AB - Rijnsaterwoude (gem.
Herenweg 125 - 2465 AE - Rijnsaterwoude (gem.
Herenweg 106 - 2465 AH - Rijnsaterwoude (gem.
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 ARNES News arhiv / - Re: Kaj pravi uradna znanost glede Planeta X
2465 BC) pyramids erected on a rocky plateau on the west bank of the Nile River near al-Jizah (Giza), Egypt; they are included among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The northernmost and the oldest pyramid of the group was built by Khufu (Greek: Cheops), the second king of the 4th dynasty.
On seals, ivories, and metalwork they were portrayed sitting on their haunches, often with one paw raised, and were frequently paired with a lion, a griffin (part eagle and part lion), or another sphinx.
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 Chronology of Ancient Egypt
1640 BC - 1580 BC Country weak and in decline is divided again.
This second occupation was a period of suppression and rebellion resulting in the Egyptians welcoming the rule of the Macedonian leader Alexander.
The Mediterranean city of Alexandria was established by Alexander the Great, who "conquered" Egypt in 332 BC.
www.internationalegyptology.com /General%20Web/chronology.htm   (706 words)

  
 Sacred Sites: Places of Peace and Power
According to prevailing archaeological theory - and there is absolutely no evidence to confirm this idea - the three pyramids on the Giza plateau are funerary structures of three kings of the fourth dynasty (2575 to 2465 BC).
The Great Pyramid, attributed to Khufu (Cheops) is on the right of the photograph, the pyramid attributed to Khafra (Chephren) next to it, and that of Menkaura (Mycerinus) the smallest of the three.
Covering an area of 22 acres the white limestone casing was removed by an Arab sultan in AD 1356 in order to build mosques and fortresses in nearby Cairo.
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 Ancient Egyptian Forum :: View topic - Help for Iunu
1980 BC), Re was associated with Amon as Amon-Re, who was for more than amillennium the principal god of the pantheon, the “king of the gods,” and the patron of kings.
The revolutionary worship of the sun disk Aton during the abortive Amarna period (1353—1336 BC) was a radical simplification of the cult of Re.
During the NewKingdom, beliefs about Re were harmonized with those concerning Osiris, the ruler of the underworld.
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 AERA - Pyramid city, Pyramid town
All of the evidence—pottery, seal impressions, and stratigraphy—suggest that the ancient occupants abandoned the settlement at the end of the 4th Dynasty (2575-2465 BC), the period of Giza pyramid building.
We are fortunate to know, with a high degree of probability, the stratigraphic relationships—what came before what—of major components of a 4,500-year- old urban site covering an area of about ten football fields.
The picture that emerges is that of a planned settlement, some of the world’s earliest urban planning, securely dated to the reigns of two Giza pyramid builders: Khafre (2520-2494 BC) and Menkaure (2490-2472 BC).
www.aeraweb.org /lost_city_home.asp   (671 words)

  
 Article 01
The Great Pyramid is the most ancient and most mysterious structure in the world.
According to prevailing archaeological theory - but there is no evidence to confirm this idea - the three pyramids are funerary structures of three kings of the fourth dynasty (2575 to 2465 BC).
The Great Pyramid is attributed to Khufu (Cheops), the middle pyramid is attributed to Khafra (Chephren), and the smallest of the three is attributed to Menkaura (Mycerinus).
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 UniMaps.com - Index of historic place names marked on Unimaps
The city continued to be occupied to about 600 BC but gradually became less important.
The ancient town was especially prosperous under the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty (304-30 BC), when it was the capital of the separate province of Ombos.
486 BC) built near the Kharga Oasis in the Libyan (Western) Desert a temple dedicated to Amon that was excavated in 1908-11.
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 Breast Cancer Discussion Boards
Now this is where I live but it is fuzzy sorry we are in the fuzzy part of google earth.
The only hard thing about Joanna is it could be her Hubby and I know it is. They have one user name and alternate, Joanna is a different type of poster!
BC seems to be almost through, I have one more appt for fine touches of my reconstruction.
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 QuarryScapes
At one stage, parts of the bay evaporated, and large deposits of gypsum were formed.
Practically untouched since they were excavated by Caton-Thompson and Gardner in the 1930s, the Umm es-Sawan gypsum quarries in the Northern Faiyum desert remain a well-preserved industrial landscape from the Old Kingdom Period (2900 — 2465 BC).
The vein-shaped gypsum formations were used for the manufacture of small vessels, predominantly used in funerary contexts.
www.quarryscapes.no /QLM_april_06.php   (521 words)

  
 The Hindu : Andhra Pradesh News : Briefly
HYDERABAD: AP Study Circle for Backward Classes will organise a free coaching camp for BC, SC and ST candidates who have been short-listed for written test for the posts of police constables, according to a press release here on Wednesday.
Candidates can apply to AP Study Circle for BCs, H.No: 3-1-299, Nimboliadda, Kachiguda, Hyderabad-500027 along with their salary certificates.
TIRUPATI: Martha Bhaskar Rao, an associate professor at Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College, Tirupati, has been invited to take part in the 5th JSH single topic conference on `Liver and immune disorder: New insights from pathogenesis to treatment' to be held at Nagasaki (Japan) on September 29 and 30.
www.hindu.com /2006/09/28/stories/2006092815800400.htm   (742 words)

  
 Business Management Diploma
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Graduates (with a CGPA of 2.7 and with a C+ or higher in Accounting and Statistics) are eligible for direct entry into the third year of Kwantlen’s Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Entrepreneurial Leadership and Human Resources Management.
They may also receive block transfer credit towards business degree programs at BC Open University, Okanagan University College and Royal Roads University.
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