Ancient Innovations: Contraception and Curiosities in the Land of Pharaohs (00:12:46)
Join us on this intriguing journey back to Ancient Egypt, a civilization renowned for its pyramids and hieroglyphs, but also for some surprising innovations in the realm of contraception. Ever wondere...
Beyond the Pyramids: Unveiling the Intricacies of Ancient Egyptian Inheritance Laws (00:16:59)
In this episode of “Ancient Egyptian History,” we take a journey beyond the pyramids and into the heart of Ancient Egyptian society. We explore the intriguing complexities of their inheritance laws, a...
"Unveiling Innocence: An Intriguing Exploration of Childhood in Ancient Egypt (00:13:59)
"Unveiling Innocence: An Intriguing Exploration of Childhood in Ancient Egypt" is a captivating exploration of the daily life and rituals of children in one of the world's oldest civilizations. This p...
Masculinity in the Land of the Nile: A Journey through Ancient Egyptian Manhood (00:04:48)
In this episode of the 'Ancient Egyptian History Podcast,' we delve into the intricate concepts of masculinity in Ancient Egypt. Through an examination of linguistic symbols, societal norms, and artif...
Nudity, Sexuality, and the Female Body: Interpreting the Role of Women in Ancient Egypt (00:05:18)
Join us as we traverse the sands of time to ancient Egypt, exploring the intricate roles and representations of women in this highly sophisticated civilization. From their depictions as eternally yout...
Ancient Egyptian Gods: Min – Supreme Symbol of Sexual Pro-creativity and Fertility (00:06:53)
Looking at Min it is very easy to see why he is the supreme symbol and deity of sexual procreativity. Not only was he the god of sexual procreativity he also the protector-deity of the mining regions ...
Multicultural Ancient Egypt Not A Homogenous Ancient Egypt (00:05:56)
When they think of Ancient Egypt, many think of it as a homogenous society with one race and culture. The reality is that Ancient Egypt was a multicultural society with Africans, Semitic Peoples, Arab...
The Golden Boy (00:04:16)
For over a hundred years a small body has laid waiting since it was found in 1916 in a Late Ptolemaic cemetery (c.332-30 BC) in Edfu. It has now revealed its many secrets.This is the story of the Go...
What was the Amarna period? (00:05:25)
The Amarna period occurred during the Egyptian New Kingdom's 18th dynasty and is when Akhenaten (r. 1372–1355 bce) assumed complete solo power following the death of his father, Amenhotep III. It is f...
Pharaoh Amenhotep I – King, God, Oracle (00:05:28)
Amenhotep I was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty and had a solid military family background. He was never destined for the throne because he did have two older brothers Ahmose-Sipair and Ahmose-...
Getting the Cut – Circumcision In Ancient Egypt (00:05:51)
In the Middle East, Jews, Colchians, Ethiopians, Phoenicians, and Syrians were all used to getting "the cut," or circumcised. This is still the case today. It was also common in Ancient Egypt.
We know...
Queen Hetepheres The Queen Mother (00:04:13)
The story of Pharaoh Khufu’s mother
An Ancient Egyptian And Their Wig (00:04:41)
In Ancient Egypt, you were not entirely "dressed" until your wig was on. Wigs were worn by both genders and were an essential element for ancient Egyptians, especially for those in the upper echelons ...
Atum (00:03:52)
Atum "self-begotten," "Atum: "who created the Nine Gods today we are talking about Atum and how he was the first of creation and the creator of all creation. This episode is also available as a blog p...
When and how did Egyptian stop being the dominant language of Egypt? (00:06:34)
For thousands of years, hieroglyphs was the written system that the Ancient Egyptians used to express their feelings, emotion, love, and hatred. They use them to declare war and to make peace, and the...
Death In Ancient Egypt (00:06:27)
In this podcast we are talking about death. You cannot talk about ancient Egypt and not talk about. Death. Ancient Egyptians enjoyed life so much that they wanted it to continue. Life was precious to ...
Hatshepsut – A woman with unprecedented power (00:07:21)
Hatshepsut reigned in her own right c. 1473–58 BCE. She was the elder daughter of the 18th-dynasty king Thutmose I and his consort Queen Ahmose. Hatshepsut was also the grand-daughter of Pharaoh Ahmos...
Ancient Egyptians and Same Sex Love (00:04:30)
Sex-who doesn't like it? The Ancient Egyptians loved it. They believed you could still get in the after life. They even had sex drugs to help "keep it up'' (the blue Lotus flower).
When it comes to se...
Osiris – The son of the earth and sky, king of the dead (00:07:08)
Osiris was the son of the earth God Geb and Geb’s twin sister, the sky Goddess Nut. It is thought Osiris may well have been the original fertility god of the earth and the underworld. The origin of Os...
Life in a world of magic (00:04:44)
For an ancient Egyptian magic could have been used to defendant individual of the state heal and restore when sick seek retribution when wrong cultivate passion, when you had an unrequited love and ob...
Isis – Queen, mother, woman, and king maker (00:08:39)
Isis was the prototype for women to follow in Ancient Egypt. It didn't matter what rank you were, she was an example.
Isis was the daughter of Geb and Nut and a member of the ennead. She was known as ...
Ancient Egypt Under Akhenaten and Nefertiti – Broken And Bankrupt (00:15:38)
Pharaoh Akhenaten is one of the most controversial rulers in Ancient Egypt. He was to become known as the “rebel pharaoh” who tried to change Egyptian religion and society to suit his own vision. Akhe...
Geb and Nut – The Forbidden Love of Earth and Sky (00:04:25)
Geb and Nut, the twins of Shu and Tefnut and grandchildren of Atum were in a relationship that upset the gods so much that they needed to be separated, because they needed to fulfill their duties. Shu...
Maxims of Ptahhotep – Moral Lessons From Ancient Egypt (00:04:18)
The "Maxims of Ptahhotep", also known as the "Instructions of Ptahhotep", is an ancient Egyptian literary piece that was written down by Ptahhotep, the Vizier for Djedkare Isesi (fifth dynasty) and an...
Ptah – He Speaks And It Shall Be! (00:04:10)
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://ancientegyptianhistory.wordpress.com/2022/01/21/ptah-he-speaks-and-it-shall-be/
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