Photographer’s Note
This is the status of the old Egyptian writer in Alexandria , it's not the original one what in the museum in Cairo.
The old Egyptian writer :
The image of the man who is sitting and holding Mitrava Blvavp Brdy lap, such as those images before the Egyptian Museum, is the traditional show of clerks across the ancient Egyptian history.
The clerks of the essential role in intellectual and cultural life in ancient Egypt, and considered the major artists of the civilization.
And the ancient Egyptian sense of the term "writer" is the planning of the content (drawing) and creation (innovation), rather than holding a brush in the content of the writing, or the content of that reading.
And despite the fact that the primary task of the clerks were administrative in nature, they were tradition-keepers (Sir) spoken, throughout all Egypt; a role that remains intact to modern times, in different forms.
Priests and clerks in the House of Life, for example, they are, simply, beyond the mere preservation of ancient texts; Instead, they have creative ability, which enabled them to creative editing and revision of many of the theological and religious texts, medical and ritual magic Altaoivep. By the age of the old state, they have the ability to set up a new literary texts and widespread.
The texts preserved from that time onwards; tales and new stories, and other types of literature were not known before.
The expanded service clerks, clearly, to include members who were not necessarily from the elite; as was the case in the era of the old ones.
The concepts of education and its relevance and meaning, and widespread in ancient Egypt; which emerged clearly through the literary works of that period.
The clerks of the contributions in the community during the era of Alraamsp its great appreciation to the Royal House and to the younger generations of clerks.
Maged
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TAEvents
(4734) 2009-07-15 13:42
Hello,
Nice framing of this Old Egyptian. Numerous details in this status. Good job.
Have a nice evening,
Thierry
blueswan (0) 2009-07-17 13:28
Maged El Zawawy Thank you for the picture and history behind this mystical writer. I appreciate your work
Photo Information
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Copyright: Maged El Zawawy (Maged)
(1460) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-05-29
- Categories: Architecture, Artwork
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-07-15 12:52








