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Sexual Stimulation in Ancient Egypt: The Ushabti of Pay.

by mrvaldesogo | Oct 8, 2014 | Blog "Hair and Death in Ancient Egypt"

In ancient Egypt the dead needed many faculties for restarting his new life in the Hereafter: breathing, seeing, walking…and virility. Sex was an essential aspect for the resurrection in Ancient Egypt and in the funerary rites some ritual practices were full of...

A Sexual Scene in Egyptian Art: Stele of Sebekaa.

by mrvaldesogo | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog "Hair and Death in Ancient Egypt"

Egyptian art can hide very important information in small pieces. That is the case of the stele of Sebekaa in British Museum. This piece of ancient Egyptian art dates from XI Dynasty and it was found in Thebes. In just a space of 70 cm x 60 cm (aprox.) the Egyptian...

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