BY DAVE RANKIN Up to this point, Tutankhamun had made considerable effort to restore the confidence of the nation. Moving the capital city back to the...
BY DAVE RANKIN The reign of Tutankhamun’s predecessor Akhenaten left the nation of Kemet in a weakened state on so many fronts. As outlined in previous...
BY DAVE RANKIN Prior to the discovery of his tomb in 1922 by the famed Howard Carter, which catapulted him to an immortal status, the life...
BY DAVE RANKIN If you ask anyone to ramble off a few ancient Egyptian names of women they have heard of, she would definitely be in...
BY DAVE RANKIN One could only imagine what life must have looked like to Akhenaten at this juncture. He had married a “beautiful woman” in Nefertiti...
BY DAVE RANKIN It doesn’t matter what part of the world you come from, everyone responds to the rhythmic patterning and steady beat of a drum....
BY DAVE RANKIN I was first introduced to our Classic Man through my interactions with Chinedu Shanae Egwueny. She is the Creator of Urban Communications Group,...
BY DAVE RANKIN “Wa-N-Re” or the “Unique One of Re” began to show his uniqueness through his actions. As mentioned in the previous edition, Amenhotep the...
BY DAVE RANKIN The most famous of the seven children produced from Nesew Amenhotep the 3rd and his Great Royal wife Tiye, was Amenhotep the 4th...
BY DAVE RANKIN Queen Tiye (sometimes pronounced Tee or Tee-yay) was born to parents Tuya and Yuya in Nubia. Both parents held prominent positions in Kemetian...