04 July, 2026

Corniche El Nile

The Corniche El Nile is considered one of the most beautiful tourist places in Cairo, as it combines the splendor of the present with the fragrance of history. The Corniche is not just a stroll, but an enjoyable experience that captivates the...
01 July, 2026

Queen Hatshepsut family Tree

Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most powerful women to ever rule ancient Egypt. Her family tree explains why: she was born into the core royal bloodline of the early 18th Dynasty, and she used that lineage to justify ruling as pharaoh...
01 July, 2026

Did Nikola Tesla Really Believe in the Egyptian Pyramids’ Power?

Nikola Tesla is remembered as one of history's great inventors, the mind behind alternating current, wireless transmission, and a string of ideas that shaped the modern world. What's less well known is that he also had a lasting fascination with the Egyptian...
01 July, 2026

Ancient Egypt Jobs: What People Actually Did for a Living

Work in ancient Egypt looked nothing like a single job description. People farmed, built, healed, traded, wrote, and prayed for a living, and what you did said a lot about your place in society. This article walks through what people actually did...
29 June, 2026

Abu Simbel Temple: Unlock The Treasures

The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, carved directly into the living rock of ancient Nubia near Egypt’s southern border, stands as one of the most awe-inspiring achievements of antiquity. Commissioned by Pharaoh Ramesses II (the Great) of the Nineteenth Dynasty around 1264...