An "egyptomaniac" from the beginning
Since I was a kid I was impressed by the Ancient Egyptians, their monuments and of course their enigmatic language. It never went out of my mind, although my parents „kindly suggested“ to me to learn something „correct“ (with the loving pressure of parents caring about their kids…you know). So I became a lawyer, but I never felt familiar with that profession. After university I worked almost 15 years as a freelance graphic designer …and then I decided to study again: I enrolled for courses at the university in the subjects „Egyptology“ and „Ancient Near Eastern Studies“. Years from that I am still thrilled by Ancient Egypt, although the reality of working as an Egyptologist is not always so „romantic“ as you might percept it in documentaries. But this is probably the case in most professions and nothing to worry about. Sometimes it is just hard work, like everywhere else.
I studied hieroglyphs in several language levels: middle-egyptian language (the most common language of antiquity in Egypt), late-egyptian, coptic, ptolemaic and so on. I also learned basics of the akkadian language and a bit of sumerian (cuneiform = the written language in ancient Mesopotamia). And, of course, due to this many things lost their „mystery“. But I never lost that feeling of adventure, of being at the beginning of a great discovery that will re-write our history. And it does, all the time when we excavate something new – even if it is just a very small piece that adds a detail to an existing story.
Photo: This is the so called "bent pyramid"in Dahshur, not far away from Giza – one of the earlier tries to build a pyramid before it worked fine. It was probably abandoned because of a construction error in 2650 B.C.
There is still so much unknown
Zahi Hawass once said, that there are still about 70% of the artifacts laying under the sand. I am convinced he was right. This secrets are waiting to be discovered by following generations. But what many people don’t know: there is also a lot of work in the basement of museums all over the world. Because in the earlier times, when the first Egyptologists came to Egypt from Europe and America, they filled their „bags“ with huge amounts of objects from their expeditions. They put them into boxes and left them in the archives for further working on. And then they were forgotten… Some artifacts were not moved by human hands since decades!
But to turn over to my question from the beginning: what makes Ancient Egypt so attractive to the people of today? Why are there still so many documentaries on TV about the pyramids, Tutanchamun, Nefertiti & Co.? Even forums on the internet are full of countless open questions and even conspiracy theories are growing. From my perspective it is the attraction of an „unsolved riddle“ which is concerning the heritage of humanity altogether. Yes, there are similar traces of ancient history in Mexico and elsewhere. Their pyramids are fascinating to people almost in the same intensity as the egyptian pyramids do. But no culture reached this perfection in execution like the ancient egyptian culture. So not only the meaning behind the legacy is a secret (why they did it), but also how they could realize (for example) such fine, precise stone working.

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Photo of the bent pyramid: own photo
Comic: http://alfa-img.com/show/sphinx-humor.html
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I think it has to do with there being a sense of mystery with them. Why were they built and how did they carry such huge stones way back then and stack them up so perfectly. Then there is the mystery of what is inside them - gold? Treasure hunters have got to love the mystery. So interesting your past with them. That you studied their writing! Thanks for the post!
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I feel the same way about Egypt, and many other ancient societies. I think the study of them is so attractive to many people because they are so foreign and strange to our mondern way of life. I also believe that many people become curious about Egyptology and archeology in general because "mainstream" scientists and academics refuse to even consider the possibility that an ancient civilization could have been more advanced than we are today. Even though it is clear that they were, in the very least, as advanced as we are today.
Congratulations on finding your own way in this life! I hope to do the same someday, but for right now, I'll continue to content myself with my books and documentaries...
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same thing happened to me; I always wanted to become an archeologist, but couldn't due to some adverse circumstances, and i've studied accounting. However, instead of getting into that profession, i decided to become a writer and now i work as a scriptwriter in a TV production company and working on my first book. I am happy for you that you could finally become an egyptologist and living your dream - and i can learn from people like you. keep up the good work, peace be upon you :)
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Thank you so much for your kind words and a warm welcome from me to you here on steemit. God bless you!
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Study history, study history. In history lies all the secrets of statecraft.
- Winston Churchill
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I want go there and make some photo.. in B&W :)
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Yes, please. I can only encourage you to do that! Egypt is an amazing country with countless photography motives!
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Thank you!! Steem soon go up, and i can go :)
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wow this is awsome article thanks for sharing I am following you, have upvoted and resteemed.
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Nice post! I have just published a post on ancient Egypt.
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Amazing stuff! Keep it up!
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what if the piramids were not built by human slaves but an et civilasation?
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Possible, but that would not explain why we found remains of human civilization in the direct vicinity to the pyramids with evidence of regular working "salary". There was a workmen's village where complete families were living and the male family members got "employed" during special seasons. There are lists of what they received as reward, written in papyri. But there is no single word about non-human beings.
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Well if humans track by and see this et civilization remains with irrigation besides the nile is maybe a good place to settle and offer your labor.
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Did not the construction of the pyramid carry stones, but rather solidified sand into molds? I guess it. It may be difficult to carry the weight of the weight and size with force.
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Great picture of the bent pyramid. I think it's quite energetic.
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