Monday, March 6, 2023

March 6th Edfu/ Kim Ombo/ Aswan

 March 6th Edfu/ Kim Ombo/ Aswan

We begin our day with a breather. We can sleep and eat a little later today before we are off to our visit to Kim Ombo Temple and Crocodile museum.  There are not crocodiles in the Nile any more.

Kim Ombo is one of the Aswan providences, famous for its sugar factory. Most are Nubians. Population 75,000. It is also famous for the Double Temple. It is divided into two halves. One half is dedicated to the god Sobek the crocodile god and the second half is dedicated to his half brother god Hours the falcon headed god 
 The crocodile museum features mummified crocodiles and ancient carvings.
Most of our day has been traveling down the Nile.
The reliefs here have military markings on the outside and offerings to the Gods on the inside. They have carvings showing medical instruments and even chairs that show holes in them for mothers to birth their children. 

We talked about the calendar - 3 phases flood, plantings, and harvest. Each category has 3months and 10 days.  Which adds up to 360 days.  The other 5 days are assigned to kings.
The evil eye came from the Egyptians.  It was called the eye of envy and when a person looks into the eye it reflects back at the person giving them the “evil eye”.

This area is known for its gold. They are also working on natural gas production but is really known for it solar production. It is the 4th largest park in Eygpt soon to be one of the world’s biggest.

March 5th Valley of the Kings and Hatshpesut

 



March 5th Valley of the Kings and Hatshpesut Temple

Today we are up very early and off by 6 AM in order to beat the crowds and the temperature which was just shy of 100!  And those that know me know i don’t do well in the heat. As we are leaving we watch about 11 hot air balloons take off over the horizon.
We are on Luxor’s West Bank.
The valley of the kings was amazing. How do they find these tombs and long entrances in a pile of dirt? One tunnel was found accidentally by a young boy who put something down and saw a hole.  When it was dug up they found 40 mummies.  They stole from these mummies and began to sell the valuables on the market. When this was discovered by the authorities, one of the brothers was arrested.  He would not give up the whereabouts till he had a signed agreement that he and his brother and all the family members here after would have a job which was guarding the tunnel.

We visited the tombs of Rameses IV,Rameses II,Rameses IX, Rameses V/VI ,
 Rameses I, and lastly the tomb of KIng TUT. King Tut tomb was found in 1925
Inside the tomb tells us the story of 12 hours of the day and 12 hours of the night. The traveling of the underworld god from Sun sets in the west and rises again in the East.
It is like a video game where the pharaoh needs to go through the underworld and overcome obstacles  and gain other powers as he comes towards the light of the next 12 hours. 

To make a mummy it takes 70 days.  They first pull the brain out through the nose and throw it away as they didn’t feel it was important .  The lungs,liver,intestine and stomach were put in canonic jars.  One jar has the head of the human, one the dog, one a baboon and the last on a jackal. The heart was left in the body because it was believed to be the most important thing for rebirth. The body was washed ,dried ,and filled with a salt and carbonate mixture.  This process was done several days.  After 40 days the body was then stuffed with linen and sewn up.  The body was adorned with amulets and  jewelry and wrapped again as the priest prayed.  The coffin was put in a wooden box which in turn was put into a sarcophagus usually made of stone. 

Our next stop was to the Alabaster factor. Where it was shown how to make the bowls and figures into alabaster.

Our last stop was to Hatshepsut Temple. Who ruled for 22 years.  I can’t find much about her though she is suppose to have been a good ruler
No pictures will come up  sorry

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Day 3 continued- The Dead Sea Scrolls

 We continued after lunch to the museaum but before passing through many solders . Everyone at the age of 18 is required to join the army both men and woman. The men have to do a minimum of 32 months and the woman a minimum of 24 months.



The onto the scrolls dating back to 200 BC. In July 1947 the Syrian Orthodox Church purchesed  4 scrolls for $97.20  The scroll that we were able to see was 743cm long and was written 100BC
Below is the Model of the walled city in Jesus time.






Day 3- Holocaust Museum and the Dead Sea Scrolls



                                                                                                                Children’s section
The start of the tour



 Today is abut 66 degrees.

I am sorry but I can’t get the pictures to print  so I am posting this anyway.

We are off to the Holocaust museum . Our guide starts off with explaining that there are two days that are observed. One is the Solders Day which is a week day and one week later is Holocaust day. The sirens sound for two minutes.  Everything stops - even the cars stop in the middle of the road and people get out and stand for a moment of silence.

Now onto the Holocaust museum and the history.  She started with how did Hitler every get  the power he did . Her answer was the high inflation,  no one could get a job, therefore no money to eat or live. Nothing was worth anything.Hilter promised plenty of food, - a better life. It took 18 months for him to come up through the ranks and become dictator.
The next step was to eliminate the Jews. They were successful and had to be eliminated.
Hilter started the campaign with posters showing the Jew as a big bug sitting on the world with the long nose and legs.- with a money sign in there eyes.

In 1938 “the Night of the Broken Glass”  a raid began,  burning houses, business, and arresting 30,000 Jews. The jews tried to escape and leave the country but no one would take them.  This was the theme over and over.  Below is one of the worst accounting of an event.  We need to remember and learn.  But as you can see our world has not changed much.

Babi Yar is a ravine on the outskirts of Kiev where Einsatzgruppen mobile squads killed at least 34,000 Jews over a one week period in September 1941. Russian estimates put the number of killed at nearly 100,000. Today, Babi Yar has come to symbolize the horrific murder of Jews by the Einsatzgruppen as well as the persistent failure of the world to acknowledge this Jewish tragedy.

From the cemetery, the Jews were marched to Babi Yar, a ravine only two miles from the center of the city. A truck driver at the scene described what he saw:

I watched what happened when the Jews – men, women and children – arrived. The Ukrainians led them past a number of different places where one after another they had to remove their luggage, then their coats, shoes, and overgarments and also underwear. They had to leave their valuables in a designated place. There was a special pile for each article of clothing. It all happened very quickly … I don't think it was even a minute from the time each Jew took off his coat before he was standing there completely naked….
Once undressed, the Jews were led into the ravine which was about 150 meters long and 30 meters wide and a good 15 meters deep…When they reached the bottom of the ravine they were seized by members of the Schultpolizei and made to lie down on top of Jews who had already been shot. That all happened very quickly. The corpses were literally in layers. A police marksman came along and shot each Jew in the neck with a submachine gun … I saw these marksman stand on layers of corpses and shoot one after the other … The marksman would walk across the bodies of the executed Jews to the next Jew who had meanwhile lain down and shoot him.’
One of the last rooms we visited had pictures of the murdered Jews and around on the walls were 2,800,000 cubbies with a box in each  containing 30 pages - one for each person.  There are still 1,000,000 we know nothing about.
Our last room was the room of the children . A room in a tunnel that was dark and had candles shining for all the murdered children..
The shocking part is that at the Nuremburg trials 12 got the death sentence-3 life sentences-4 in prison and 3 acquitted.