The screaming mummy
The screaming mummy knew about the harem conspiracy, which was discovered in the cache of the kings in Deir el-Bahari among the royal mummies (1886 AD) by the researcher Gaston Maspero.
Initially, the mummy belonged to a man who died of poisoning, but recent studies suggested that he died by hanging. The DNA extracted from the bones of both the unidentified mummy and Ramses III indicated that the screaming mummy belonged to (Pentauer), the son of Ramses III. These results are consistent with ancient texts that speak About the harem plot to kill the king.
(Ramses III), a conspiracy in which (Pentauer) and Queen Tiye, the secondary wife of the king, participated 3000 years ago.
It has been proven that the screaming mummy is (for Pentauer, son of Ramses III)
Experts say the screaming mummy was preserved differently
Because it was wrapped with goatskin, which was believed to be unclean in ancient Egypt, and his hands and feet were found tied with ropes of leather, and he was not embalmed at all, but rather dried it in natron salt and then poured resin inside his open mouth. Most of them were forced to hang themselves!!!!!!
In contrast to the mummification and burial rituals of the rest of the other mummies wrapped in white linen and carefully mummified, the screaming mummy was buried near the royal tombs at the site of the famous Deir el-Bahari cemetery on the west bank of the Nile. The mummy was displayed in the Egyptian Museum and was called (the unknown man).
According to the Ministry of Antiquities, marks around the mummy’s neck indicate the possibility that this person was hanged.
Also, this unusual mummification increased their confusion, and no one succeeded in knowing its full story.
Until the Egyptian mummy project was launched to create an integrated database related to forensic medicine for the collection of Egyptian mummies in the Egyptian Museum
And upon the discovery of the papyrus (the harem plot)
They suggested that the mummy of the unknown man is the son of Ramses III, and indeed the acid analysis was matched between them
The papyrus says that the conspirators included leaders in the Egyptian army, several soldiers and servants in the palace, and women from the harem of Ramses III and a group of witches.
EYE OF HOURS
Whether a symbol of the all-seeing third eye or the ever-watching gaze of the Illuminati, the Eye of Hours has been connected with great power since the time of ancient Egypt.
Hidden places must be visit
Shrine of Maatmenraemheb and his wife Urtnefret
In the mysterious depths of Abydos, the archaeologists Flanders Petrie and Arthur Krotund uncovered a magnificent mausoleum, a witness to the eternal love between Mayonraim Heep and his dear wife, Orentinfert. This amazing masterpiece, tells a story about loyalty and heritage.
The intricate reliefs of the mausoleum capture the couple in moments of tenderness, immortalizing their bond between symbols of prosperity and family ties.
Majestic scene The road leading to the tomb of King Thutmose III in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, where the tomb was designed within the depth of the mountain rock, the visitor must take a majestic road descending from You will feel the prestige and surprise that you feel when you descend on this ladder, which leads you to another world with a depth of 33 meters from the surface of the earth, where you reach the tomb of King Thutmose III in the Valley of the Kings
It’s amazing to think about how the tomb was built, this is not just a hole in the ground, it is a complex of rooms, corridors and artistic decorations deep inside the mountain rock.
Discovered in 1898, the tomb was closed with heavy stone doors and not penetrated by thieves.
It is also amazing to think about how they were able to discover this tomb, which has been hidden from the world for more than 3,000 years, isolated in a narrow valley far away at the southeast corner where most of the kings from the valley are buried.
This scene is considered one of the most wonderful historical scenes that tell about the greatness of the ancient Egyptian civilization and its creativity in architecture.
The giatan clowns