Royal Honey in Ancient Egypt & Honey dew

This royal honey, sealed over 3,300 years ago, during the 18th century the archaeological find some clay pots from tomb of Tutankhamun's

Discovering Royal Honey in Ancient Egypt Royal honey has captivated historians and food enthusiasts alike for its remarkable longevity and cultural significance. In the early 20th century, archaeologists made a groundbreaking discovery in Egypt that highlighted the enduring quality of this natural sweetener. In 1922, during the excavation of Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley … Read more

Ancient Artz -The Timeless Gaze:Rahotep and Nofret

“Painted limestone statue of Nofret, ancient Egyptian noblewoman and wife of Rahotep, from the Old Kingdom period.”

Introduction In the dimly lit halls of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, two figures sit eternally poised, their eyes piercing through millennia with an almost supernatural realism. These are the painted limestone statues of Prince Rahotep and his wife, Princess Nofret, masterpieces from Ancient artz Egypt’s Old Kingdom. Dating back to the 4th Dynasty, around … Read more