Sunday, September 22, 2019

Pipi ll

Child II (Nefer Ka-Ra) 2278 BC - PEPY II 

Bibi II governed in the Sixth Dynasty after the passing of his relative, King Mary 

Maniton said that he arrived at the seat at six years old years and that he administered 94 years and this figure is the subject of contention by some Egyptian researchers who are probably going to lead 64 years and by and large the standard of Pepe II is the longest rule of an old Egyptian ruler .. He took power when he was youthful and his mom was His uncle, Prince Zhao and a clergyman simultaneously, had the high ground in running the nation 

The name of King Pepe II was related with the missions he had shipped off the south by the head of the Elephantine rulers. 

Egypt was in this period needing the amazing lord, who has the influence and position to get control over the legislative heads of the areas, whose reliability to the focal government debilitated and their dependability to themselves to acquire more influence and cash without regard for the states of their consideration, however King Bibi was not solid and consequently couldn't release Under these conditions, disarray spread all through the nation and there was no casualty except for the laborer and the workers who had tasted both. or on the other hand A social upset in the entire world finished the condition of debasement and disarray not long after his passing 

The lord was covered in a pyramid in Saqqara encompassed by pyramids of certain sovereigns 

Image of a sculpture of alabaster of the Ankh of Assen Bibi and her child Bibi


Thursday, September 12, 2019

Mummy of grandfather Ptah

                                                         Mummy of grandfather Ptah
The grandfather of Ptah served as a "priest / servant of Amun" during the reign of King Sheshonq I of the 22nd Dynasty. This prominent position during the 22nd Dynasty was not a religious position but was used by the Libyan generals to control the Taybeh region in Upper Egypt, and at the same time ruled Lower Egypt. Before other kings in Tanis .... there were marriage relations between the two houses, which were necessary to maintain peace in Egypt, where neither of them seemed strong enough to control the entire country
Jed Ptah was buried in a cache in Deir el-Bahari
The mummy is in very good condition The examination has shown that the priest died at a very young age.
Now in the Egypti

an Museum, Cairo

The four sons of Hor

 The four sons of Hor They are responsible for preserving the body parts of the deceased The first: My head is watery .... special for the l...