Posts Tagged ‘EGYPTIAN’
The leisure of an Egyptian official
The leisure of an Egyptian official
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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BellyDance “Oriental Dance By Aradia”-combinations for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance
BellyDance “Oriental Dance By Aradia”-combinations for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance
- Filmed in HDTV
- Costume performance on each style
- Intermediate to Advanced Level
Aradia of Las Vegas brings her 29 years of Middle Eastern dance experience to this video for Intermediate to Advanced dancers.
She provides sizzling combinations to use for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance.
Including:
An Introduction about the style and it’s defining element.
Combinations facing the camera.
Combinations with her back to the camera so you can follow along as you would in a dance class.
Performance of each style.
Total running time is 1 hour 20 minutes.
Filmed in High Definition, packed full of information and technique, with an easy to follow format.
A must have for all Belly Dance enthusiasts!!
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Artsmith, Inc. Men’s Wallet Billfold Egyptian Pharaoh King Tut
Artsmith, Inc. Men’s Wallet Billfold Egyptian Pharaoh King Tut
- 100% top grain leather
- 6 credit card slots, Clear ID pocket
- 4.375″W x 3.5″H folded (8.75″W x 3.5″H open)
Product Number: 030-578942877 This custom leather men’s wallet is perfect for the man who loves style while comfortably carrying his personal belongings. Our bi-fold wallet is the best billfold for personalized convenience. 100% top grain leather. 6 credit card slots. Clear ID pocket. 4.375″W x 3.5″H folded (8.75″W x 3.5″H open).
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Sterling Silver Egyptian Ankh Dangle Drop Wire Earrings – Women’s Earrings Jewelry
Sterling Silver Egyptian Ankh Dangle Drop Wire Earrings – Women’s Earrings Jewelry
- stampd 925
- Polished
These unique Egyptian Ankh dangle earrings are made of polished fine sterling silver, and stamped with 925 quality mark. Earrings measure 1.5 inch L x 0.5 inch W. Fish hook for pierced ears. This “Sterling Silver Egyptian Ankh Dangle Drop Wire Earrings – Women’s Earrings Jewelry” is a great gift for birthday, anniversary, Christmas holiday, valentine’s day, mother’s day, wedding, bridal, engagement or any occasions.
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Artsmith, Inc. Organic Baby Bodysuit Egyptian Gold Ankh
Artsmith, Inc. Organic Baby Bodysuit Egyptian Gold Ankh
- 100% organic cotton jersey; 5.8 oz ring-spun baby-rib organic cotton
- Unisex design; Cleverly-constructed neckline designed for easy on-and-off
- Made in the USA, by American Apparel
Product Number: 030-517640524 Protect your baby’s tender skin with this ultra-soft organic cotton bodysuit. Free from pesticides and other harmful chemicals, this comfortable, earth friendly creeper is made from 100% certified organic cotton. Made in the USA by American Apparel. * 100% organic cotton jersey * 5.8 oz ring-spun baby-rib organic cotton * Unisex design looks great on boys & girls * Cleverly-constructed neckline designed for easy on-and-off * Made in the USA, by American Apparel
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Egyptian God Seth 12″ Statue Reviews
Egyptian God Seth 12″ Statue
- Hand paint cold cast resin
- Height: 12″
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Seth is an ancient god, who was the god of the desert, Storms, Darkness, and Chaos.
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If I am speaking Saudi Arabic would an egyptian be able to understand me?
Question by genuine1692: If I am speaking Saudi Arabic would an egyptian be able to understand me?
I am trying to learn Arabic. I have the FSI State Department course for Saudi Arabic, and was wondering is their any better course out their. If I am speking in Saudi Arabic would an Egyptian or a Syrian be able to understand me?
By the way I am learning the Urban Hijazi dialect. Which I believe to be from western Saudi.
Best answer:
Answer by TOM2.0
Well it depends who you are talking to.
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Baby Bodysuit White ” Egyptian Script ” Egypt Country
Baby Bodysuit White ” Egyptian Script ” Egypt Country
- 100% cotton. Machine wash.
- Soft cotton knit
- Crewneck.
This is a great baby bodysuit. Great gift. All TopExpressions products are made under strict quality controls. 100% cotton.
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Sekhmet – Egyptian Goddess – Lioness – Protection – Pewter Pendant
Sekhmet – Egyptian Goddess – Lioness – Protection – Pewter Pendant
- Hand Poured from the finest lead free petwer.
- Mounting Options: Chain 24″ Open Link, or Black Cord adjustable length
- Made by Hand in America by Raventree Pewter
- Ships via Priority Mail Post Office.
- [aprox. 1-3/8" high]
Sekhmet -is the daughter of Ra, the Egyptian Sun God. She is the keeper of the female sexual heat. Her color is red for our root or base chakra & sexual drive. She provides protection as a mother would concerning her young. Sekhmets powers are strength and the actualization of feminine instinct. [aprox. 1-3/8" high]
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why did Egyptian craftsmen adhere to a canon of proportion and strict convention of representing the humans?
Question by surferchickk: why did Egyptian craftsmen adhere to a canon of proportion and strict convention of representing the humans?
in Egyptian painting, relief, and sculpture?
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Answer by mavrachangawoke
I am dropping in text from a source. I think this is better and will include link.
Whenever the Ancient Egyptian artists sculptured, inscribed or painted figures, their proportions would be determined by a canon of proportions. Up until the end of the New Kingdom’s 26th Dynasty, the Ancient Egyptians used a grid that measured 18 units to the hairline, or 19 units to the top of the head. The height of the figure was usually measured to the hairline rather than the top of the head, this part of the head often being concealed by a crown or head piece making it difficult to base a canon of proportions on. 1
This separation of the crown of the skull from the rest of the body reduces the height of the figure to 18 units and provides a consistent point upon which a figure’s proportions could be based.
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