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Egyptian Museum Tour  

Home > Tours > Egyptian Museum
part 1 - part 2 - part 3 - part 4

The Egyptian Museum, Cairo
 part 1.    The Old Kingdom

Once upon a time - some 5000 years ago - Pharaoh Menes united Egypt and became the first ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt. His family established the first dynasty in Egypt and this and the following dynasty lasted together for about four hundred years. Today these two dynasties are called the Early Dynastic period.

In the 3rd Dynasty we meet a Pharaoh named Zoser and it is his architect Imhotep who is the person behind the construction and building of the first pyramid in Egypt.

From this first pyramid and until the end of the 6th dynasty, more and more pyramids are being built with the pyramid of Kufu (4th Dynasty) as the largest and most known. This period is named the Old Kingdom, or the Pyramid Period of Egypt.

a pyramid top used to place on the top of the pyramids
One of the pyramidions found at the Egyptian Museum.
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The last stone on the top of a pyramid was a mini-pyramid in granite, often covered with gold or electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). In the museum you will find several pyramideons in the first large hall straight ahead when entering the museum.

For location, all major pyramids was built around the ancient capital Hwt-ka-Ptah (Memphis) just south of todays Cairo. You can find a bit more about this and two Old Kingdom tombs in the "Pyramid areas of Cairo".

the statue and the child
By the feet of their forefathers
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Turning left when entering the museum leads you into a corridor where more than 4000 year old statues and treasures from the pyramid period are found.

Some ask us where the sons of daughters of these great pyramids builders are. Then we have to remind that up to the revolution in 1952 Egypt had been ruled by other nations for a period of more than 2000 years. Just wait until these children whom today sit by the feet of their great forefathers grow up (-:

face listening to you from the old kingdom
Someone listening to you
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Hundred years ago a European art historian stood in front of a statue of Pharaoh Zoser in this museum. Looking Zoser in the eyes he said "Excuse me your Majesty, but Stone Age is something rather boring".

Other say the art is "stiff", "constructed" and so forth.

With all that in mind, take a close look at the face of this more than 4000 old statue. Boring, stiff, constructed? Guess he don't understand such sayings any more than we do.

Ancient Egyptian art is full of expressions, and most who take their time at this unique museum will come out feeling they have met persons who lived here by the Nile banks several thousand years ago. Some visitors have actually suggested to rename the museum to "The Egyptian Time machine"!

statue of a baking woman
See the city from the top of a mosque
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Here is a statue of a woman from the Old Kingdom making bread. As there were no slaves building the pyramids, bread was part of their payment. In fact it's recorded several strikes where the workers demand more bread, onions and beer for their work...

Just some few years ago the workers village by the pyramids was found. Remains here proves once and for all that the pyramids was not built by slaves but by professional workers and an added workforce from farmers and alike who could not work their land during the seasonal flooding of the Nile.

old kingdom filled relief
Old Kingdom filled relief
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Fragment of a relief from Old Kingdom showing part of a man and under a dog hunting three foxes. Note how the dog bites the tail of the last fox.

What is special with this relief is that its not carved and painted as we are used to from Ancient Egyptian relief's, but the forms are carved out in the stone and filled with different coloured "stuffing's".

king and queen
Find markets where no tourist buses comes
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Two painted limestone statues showing Nofret and her husband Rahotep who was High Priest during the 3rd Dynasty. Note his moustache, as this was not usual in Ancient Egypt.

As the size often showed importance, children were often showed far smaller and often only knee height of their parents. Here wife and husband are showed with the exact same height, showing the importance of women in pharaonic times.

pharaoh djoser with the god horus
Pharaoh Khafre with the god Horus
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During Pharaoh Khafre the second largest pyramid of the Giza complex was built. Originally 145 meters (475ft) high and still today some of the limestone chasing is left near the top. In the valley temple 23 diorite statues of Khafre was found, all broken apart from this one today in the Egyptian Museum.

Here we see the face of Khafre and behind him a falcon folding its wings on each side of his head. The falcon is the god Horus, son of Osiris and Isis.

After Osiris was killed by his brother Seth and became ruler in Am Duat (the kingdom of the dead), Horus became the new ruler of mankind. In difference to previous gods and goddesses Horus did not rule directly, but incarnated in a human being and ruled through this human who then became a half-god or a Per-o (pharaoh).

From the statue we can clearly see Horus whispering state secrets to Pharaoh Khafre.


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ARKEOLOGISKE & HISTORISKE PROGRAM  


Få en liten bakgrunn og introduksjon til arkeologiske og historiske turer. Husk på at det er så utrolig mange forskjellige muligheter for slike turer i Egypt at vi kan skreddersy turer som passer som hånd i hanske med dine egne interesser.


EGYPT KART  


Finn kart over Egypt med den vestlige ørken og oasene, den østlige ørken og Sinai. Fullt bykart over Cairo samt et kart med gammelegyptiske stedsnavn.


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