The Temehu Berber Tribes of Ancient Libya The Temehu Tribes of Ancient Libya Scene from the tomb of Seti I, Dynasty XIX. Author: Nesmenser Publisher: http://www.temehu.com The following notes, prepared by www.temehu.com, may serve as a short introduction to the Libyan Berber Temehu tribes. For further information about the ancient Libyan Temehu (Temeh’w) and [...]
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Runes – The origin and purpose behind the ancient symbols and alphabet Ask six rune experts ‘ Where did the runes originate from ?’ and you will probably get 6 different answers. There are different versions of runes for each culture and era they seemed to come from. One person told me they came from [...]
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Ancient Swords For Sale – Some Popular Ancient Sword Types Reviewed If you are looking for some Ancient Swords For Sale, you have to first ask yourself what you need it for. Most people use these to decorate their homes. Some put them around their fireplaces. There are a plethora of options, hundreds actually, available [...]
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In Ancient Egypt, the cat was known as mau and played a significant role in the society and mythology of Ancient Egypt. Even feral and untamed, the cat served a useful purpose for the farmers in Ancient Egypt by protecting their crops from vermin. Cats protected the grainaries of Egypt from rats and mice, [...]
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Egypt and Kenya represent 2 very different sides of Africa in terms of travelers’ attractions. This is true in all aspects – history, culture and the people. On the one hand is Egypt, rich in history and archaeology and on the other hand is Kenya, famous for the Safari. At tour of Africa combining [...]
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Hoodia is always effective whether it is the modern ages or the past eras. What is Hoodia? Where is it found? Why had it been used in ancient time? How is it beneficial presently? These are some questions for which the reader can find answers in this article. Hoodia is the name of [...]
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Historians from the time of the Roman Empire up to modern times have held strong opinions on the life and character of Gaius Marius. Best known for being the uncle of the famed Julius Caesar, he has also been regarded as barbaric, displaying unbridled ambition and by some accounts as having an evil influence [...]
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What happened in ancient culture? Why was there a time when we knew so much that we’re not even yet aware today? Were we visited by some spiritual forces that gave ancient societies information and insight that somehow got lost either through extinction of masses of humanity or some sort of mass amnesia? There’s [...]
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South Africa is an extraordinarily unique sub-Saharan African nation jutting formidably – for sailors who have planned to round its cape – into the Atlantic and Indian Oceans at the southernmost top of Africa. The archeological evolution of humanity has been documented in South Africa, with a history as old as any on the [...]
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