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Ancient Egyptian Symbols
Ancient Egyptian Symbols were used to represent beliefs and rituals, mainly to do with protection and prosperity for both the living and the dead. They include the Ankh, Scarab, Mau and Lotus Flower.
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Experience Ancient Egypt Site Map
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The Benu, Egyptian Phoenix
The Benu is the Egyptian Phoenix, which is associated with the rising sun and the soul of the God Ra. It is the root of the Phoenix transformation myth and was worshiped at Heliopolis.
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The Egyptian Asp Snake
The death of Cleopatra, the demon God, symbol of darkness and evil - the Egyptian Asp Snake was feared and marvelled, worshipped against every night.
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Egyptian Mau Cats
Fierce yet affectionate, strong yet feminine, cunning but charming; the Egyptian Mau Cats were loved and respected as protectors and represented the Goddess of Pleasure Bastet.
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The Egyptian Eye
One of the most widely used symbols of protection, the Egyptian Eye represents the Eye of Horus, the Sky God. It is also used in ancient Egyptian mathematics to represent certain fractions.
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The Egyptian Lotus Flower
The ancient Egyptian Lotus Flower is actually a type of water lily which symbolizes the cycle of death and rebirth as it sinks below the surface at night and rises above the water with sunrise.
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The Egyptian Scarab Beetle
Rolling the sun through the sky, dying and being reborn, worn as an amulet and inscribed with spells from the book of the dead - the Egyptian Scarab Beetle was a sacred symbol of rebirth.
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The Egyptian Ankh - Key of Life
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The Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs - Men and Gods
Information on the most powerful figures in Egyptian history - The ancient Egyptian Pharaohs. Their roles, responsibilities, privileges and divinity. The life and death of the most famous pharaohs.
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