18 January, 2026

The Nefertiti Bust

The treasures of ancient Egypt show a civilization that lasted for thousands of years. Their importance goes beyond Egypt and has become part of our shared human heritage. Throughout history because of expeditions and excavations done without strong laws to protect artifacts, many Egyptian pieces were taken out of the country. A great example of […]

18 January, 2026

Maat

Female deities played a pivotal role in ancient Egyptian religion where their presence was not secondary or marginal but rather they were influential forces representing the foundations of the cosmos, life, and social order. The goddesses embodied concepts of creation, motherhood, protection, wisdom, justice and magic and their influence extended from the daily life of […]

18 January, 2026

Egyptian God Ra

Egyptian God Ra  was the supreme god and the creator of all things. He was the god of the sun, the sky, kingship, power, and light. Not only did he control the sun’s movements, but he also was the sun itself, as well as the day. Ra took on many different forms, and when combined […]

17 January, 2026

Geb

Geb, in ancient Egyptian belief, was the god of the earth and represented the physical foundation of the world. Together with Nut, his sister, Geb made up the second generation in the Ennead (the group of nine gods) from Heliopolis. In Egyptian art, Geb was often shown lying at the feet of Shu, the god […]

17 January, 2026

Ennead

The Ennead, also known as the Great Ennead, was a group of nine gods in ancient Egyptian mythology, worshipped in Heliopolis. The main gods in the group were Atum, the sun god, and his children: Shu and Tefnut. Then, their children were Geb and Nut, and their children were Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. Sometimes, […]