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"Hatasoo: A Journey Through Ancient Egypt and Beyond" Step back in time to the majestic era of the New Kingdom, Dynasty 18




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"Hatasoo: A Journey Through Ancient Egypt and Beyond" Step back in time to the majestic era of the New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, as we explore the captivating world of Hatasoo. From the Scarab: Maatkara (Hatshepsut) to the Palais de Karnak, this ancient land holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Palais de Karnak's Salle Hypostyle Prise au Nord;Thebes, a sight that will leave you awestruck. Marvel at its intricate architecture and imagine walking through its halls during 1849/51 when it was captured for eternity by photography. Venture further into Palais de Karnak's Salle Hypostyle, where every angle tells a story. Capture a glimpse of history from its North-Eastern corner or stand at its Southern entrance and feel the weight of centuries past upon your shoulders. Join Abdul Halim, a waiter on board the Hatasoo steamboat in Egypt circa 1898. Picture him gracefully serving guests while cruising along the Nile River, offering an unforgettable experience amidst breathtaking scenery. Abdul also graced Aswan Hotel with his presence during that same year. Witness his dedication as he attends to guests' needs with utmost care and hospitality - a testament to Egyptian warmth and generosity. Meet other travelers aboard Hatasoo steamboat through Christian Wilhelm Allers' lens. Observe their expressions filled with wonderment as they soak up all that Egypt has to offer - an adventure like no other awaits them. Take a moment on Dendera's banks alongside Allers' photograph from 1898. Let your imagination run wild as you envision life along one of history's most iconic rivers - where daily existence intertwines seamlessly with timeless monuments. Delve deep into Hepuseneb's tomb within Thebes and marvel at its painted ceiling dating back to 1928.