Ancient Egypt

Overview

For centuries, the epic, 3,000-year history of ancient Egypt lay mostly forgotten. It wasn't until the late 18th century that the conquering armies of Napoleon plundered its treasures and jump-started an "Egyptomania" that endures today.

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Hours of research by our editors, distilled into minutes of clarity.

  • Ancient Egypt began as a collection of independent city-states along the Nile

    Those cities were gradually organized into Upper and Lower Egypt, names derived from the northern flow of the river. The region was unified for the first time in 3,100 BCE under King Menes (also known as Narmer).

  • See the major Egyptian monuments in high definition

    The massive, hard-to-imagine mammoth structures can be viewed here in 4K, dramatic detail with this stunning video. Visit the Great Pyramids of Giza, the temples at Karnak and Luxor, the Valley of the Kings, and more millennia-old monuments.

  • Egypt's 'Books of the Dead' helped the dead pass through the underworld

    During the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt, elaborate burial rites included the incantation of magic spells to help those who had died navigate the underworld. Texts of these spell-binding funerary guidelines, widely known as the "Books of the Dead," have survived intact.

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