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Ancient Egypt is very interesting

Episode 1 of the Ancient Egypt podcast, hosted by Cuphead club, titled "Ancient Egypt is very interesting " was published on June 22, 2021 and runs 25 minutes.

June 22, 2021 ·25m · Ancient Egypt

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I am starting a series of podcasts from the book ancient Egypt that is 419 pages long and this is only the first page of the book I hope you enjoy!

I am starting a series of podcasts from the book ancient Egypt that is 419 pages long and this is only the first page of the book I hope you enjoy!
Present stories of our Ancient Egypt Nariman Nofal, Shaza Hisham, Farida Ehab & Malak Magdy Discovering local histories through sound Civilisation de l'Égypte pharaonique - Laurent Coulon Collège de France Depuis la création en 1831 d'une chaire pour Jean-François Champollion, l'égyptologie constitue un domaine de recherches inscrit dans la tradition du Collège de France. Associée à une bibliothèque spécialisée, parmi plus les riches du monde, et à un important centre d'archives, la chaire Civilisation de l'Égypte pharaonique est maintenant partie intégrante du pôle Égypte et Proche-Orient anciens de l'Institut des Civilisations. L'enseignement de Laurent Coulon vise à interroger différents aspects de cette civilisation à partir d'une approche égyptologique nourrie aussi bien par l'archéologie et la philologie, s'appuyant sur des sources de première main, que par les questionnements de l'anthropologie. À côté d'une continuité apparente dans le domaine de l'organisation de la société, de la religion ou de l'art, des évolutions importantes se laissent naturellement discerner en Égypte ancienne depuis les périodes de gestation, au IVe millénaire av. J.-C., jusqu'à la fermeture des temple Ancient Ideas, Modern Legacies Birmingham-Southern College Welcome to Ancient Ideas, Modern Legacies a podcast that explores how ancient ideas about race, sex, art, power, and the environment shed light on our contemporary world. Ancient Greek Philosopher-Scientists Various The Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers, that is, the philosopher-scientists who lived before or contemporaneously to Socrates, were the first men in the Western world to establish a line of inquiry regarding the natural phenomena that rejected the traditional religious explanations and searched for rational explanations. Even though they do not form a school of thought, they can be considered the fathers of philosophy and many other sciences as we have them now. None of their works is extant, so, in this collection, we present the textual fragments, when existing, of ten Pre-Socratic philosopher-scientists, and quotations and testimonials about them left by later authors. (Summary by Leni)
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