Day 2 in Egypt — At the Museum

in esteem •  6 years ago  (edited)

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Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety
—Shakespeare
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The quote, above, summarized how I felt, walking like a proud Egyptian, as I traveled in Time, at the museum. Admiring the many marvels of Ancient Egyptian culture on display — I understand the global fascination with our glorious history and why Egypt is called the Cradle of Civilizations.

Stepping closer to examine the awe-inspiring art and relics featured, I find myself thinking: O, those wily pharaohs! They got their wish, after all, and achieved life after death...

Here we are, thousands of years later, and we're still visiting them and inspired by their ancient wisdom and "infinite variety" as the Bard put it. They knew that in Beauty there is Divinity and the artworks on display make these long-gone people come alive, revealing their humanity and refinement.

Humbling stuff...

As an Egyptian, did I feel that I was in the presence of my ancestors?

Yes, strange to say, I did! When I stood before the Fayoum mummy portraits —with their large haunting eyes—time collapsed & I might have been flipping through a family photo album.

Fascinating to learn that most of these Fayoum portraits were, actually, painted while the persons were still alive and then the portraits were attached to the faces of bodies that were mummified for burial (so that the deceased might recognize their body & return to it in the afterlife).

I do hope you enjoy the virtual tour, below, of our great, fabled Past:
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As a companion piece to this, in order to delve deeper into the mind, heart and soul of Ancient Egyptians, I invite you to read my post about: Ancient & Contemporary Egyptian Wit & Wisdom featuring their timeless proverbs and sayings found in the outer and inner temples of Luxor, on the walls as well as monuments.

Here's a little peek:

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It's amazing what they were doing in Egypt thousands of years ago. That stuff is as good as we make today with modern technology.

What to Egyptians think about the Bangle's song, "Walk like an Egyptian?"

Tell me about it... In modern day Egypt, with shoddy construction practices, some buildings start crumbling right after they were built!

To say nothing of the Ancient’s sophisticated cosmology & aesthetics. They were waaay ahead of the game, for sure.

One thing we still have, nowadays, is a sense of humor & fun —so we were flattered by the attention of that Bangle’s ditty (silly as it is :p

Wow, wonderful images and nice to know about the process of mummification, although some of the pictures are scary.

Thanks for yet another wonderful blog with some knowledge about Egypt.

Thanks, again, for your attention & encouragement 🙏🏼

This is great my brother.. I have always heard about mummies.. And on movies too. Thanks for sharing..

I missed your blog.. I have been out for a month now.. Is good to be back..

Welcome back & glad you enjoyed this :) Some of the mummies are in better shape than contemporary Egyptians...

Wao This is very great museum.Your are so enjoying your travel.This is historical museum.I m so happy to this measum.Thanks for sharing my friend.

Thank you 😊


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