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Model: Nazanin Jafarian Ghaissarifa Married Son Of A Nigerian Billionaire

Model: Nazanin Jafarian Ghaissarifa Married Son Of A Nigerian Billionaire

Folarin Alakija, the son of Nigerian oil billionaire Folorunso Alakija married Iranian model Nazanin Jafarian Ghaissarifar during what was an extremely opulent ceremony — one that had the price tag of about $6.3 million. The groom’s mother, Folorunso Alakija, serves as the vice chair of Famfa Oil, a Nigerian oil company, and is considered one […]

The Three Mulattoes of Esmeralda from Ecuador, South America?

The Three Mulattoes of Esmeralda from Ecuador, South America?

The three men depicted in the painting are identified in the painting itself as Don Francisco (de) Arobe and (according to one source) his two sons. They wear abundant gold jewelry, much of which is typical of the Indians of the region. Their clothing is obviously European, and they carry spears. Each man is given […]

Thracian Treasures: Golden Phial & Amphora With African Faces Found In Bulgaria, Europe?

Thracian Treasures: Golden Phial & Amphora With African Faces Found In Bulgaria, Europe?

Most of what we know about the ancient Thracians comes from surviving ancient Greek and Roman sources. The Thracians were an ancient ethnic group that inhabited parts of what is today European Turkey and the extreme north of Greece, but the vast majority of Thracian land is in what is today Bulgaria. Although Thrace as an […]

A Handsome Pharaoh With Wings Statue In Italy

A Handsome Pharaoh With Wings Statue In Italy

Some people (who wish to stay anonymous) think that, this is a better representation of what the ancient Egyptians actually looked like.  Curran vividly recreates this first wave of European Egyptomania with insightful interpretations of the period’s artistic and literary works. In doing so, he paints a colorful picture of a time in which early moderns […]

The Magus Balthazar Estimate: $120,000 – $160,000

The Magus Balthazar Estimate: $120,000 – $160,000

This book might come as a surprise for non-specialists, since black Africans are identified with slave trade to the Americas, while the Renaissance is regarded as a purely European phenomenon, centred on a largely homogeneous ethnicity. Neither of these assertions is true, and this excellent book helps to deconstruct such historical stereotypes. Europe received black […]

The Marriage of Theagenes & Charicleia Tapestry – Flanders/France (ca. 1620)

The Marriage of Theagenes & Charicleia Tapestry – Flanders/France (ca. 1620)

Aethiopian adventures: or, The history of Theagenes and Chariclea Ancient Aethiopia (Greek: Αἰθιοπία) first appears as a geographical term in classical documents in reference to the upper Nile region, as well as all certain areas south of the Sahara desert and south of the Atlantic Ocean. –medievalpoc.tumblr.com/post Illustration of the story of Theagenes and Charicleia […]

Ancient Wunmonije Bronze Heads

Ancient Wunmonije Bronze Heads

Ife Art in Ancient Nigeria Dating from the 12th to 15th centuries A,D. The Wunmonije heads at the British Museum in 1948. Published in Drewal (H.J.) & Schildkrout (E.), Dynasty and Divinity: Ife Art in Ancient Nigeria, 2009: p. 4, fig. 2 Professor John Picton and metallurgist Paul Craddock discuss the meaning and the making […]

Queens in ancient and medieval times?

Queens in ancient and medieval times?

The book also list historical achievements of great women. This edition includes over 100 images, 18 maps, a 15 page chronological table, index, and bibliography. I love the blue & gold earing or maybe it’s part of her headress?  – Sola Portrait Head of Queen Tiye with a Crown of Two Feathers, c. 1355 B.C.E., […]

The mummy of Sachiny found near Aswan

The mummy of Sachiny found near Aswan

The mummy of a woman who lived during ancient Egypt’s Twelfth Dynasty has been discovered in the Tombs of the Nobles near Aswan. ASWAN, EGYPT—The mummy of an important woman named Sachiny from ancient Egypt’s Middle Kingdom has been discovered, according to a report in Egypt Independent. A team headed by archaeologist Alejandro Jimenez found the […]

Queen Hetepheres Throne

Queen Hetepheres Throne

Queen Hetepheres I was a Queen of Egypt during the 4th dynasty. Few wooden artifacts from ancient civilizations survive due to the material’s vulnerability to decay. However, Harvard University’s Giza Project team was able to bring Egyptian wood craftsmanship to life with an ambitious undertaking: reconstructing an elaborate chair that once belonged to Queen Hetepheres. […]

Tutankhamun’s gold funerary mask & real head shape

Tutankhamun’s gold funerary mask & real head shape

Tutankhamen was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom or sometimes the New Empire Period. He has since his discovery been colloquially referred to as King Tut. What is behind the mask of Tutankhamen? The inscription on the shoulders and the back of the […]

Nubian King Tantamani from Sudan

Nubian King Tantamani from Sudan

The very name Nubian (nub) actually means gold. Meet Uncle Ali-For over 25 years he has been the key holder for the gate of the Tomb of Tanutamani, and he will guide us through the royal burial chambers belonging to King Tanwetamani (Tanotamun) and Queen Kalhata at El Kurru, a few kilometers south of Karima, […]

Aromatherapy: A few of my favorite incenses

Aromatherapy: A few of my favorite incenses

Science behind why we cherish these aromas. Lavender can help you sleep. Jasmine may ease depression. Our olfactory response is directly linked to the emotional center of our brain, causing a flood of warm and fuzzy feelings with a simple sniff. Unlike touch or taste, scents are directly correlated with past experiences. But aside from their memory-inducing powers, […]

The Oldest Zodiac Sign From Dendera & The Star Sirius

The Oldest Zodiac Sign From Dendera & The Star Sirius

Most believe this to be of the New Kingdom. The relief, which John H. Rogers characterized as “the only complete map that we have of an ancient sky. A detail of the Dendera Zodiac displayed at the Louvre, Paris. Guy asks: I wonder if someone knowledgeable could comment about the seeming lack of precession by […]

Random photos of Ancient Egyptian Art

Random photos of Ancient Egyptian Art

Other ancient names before it was called our modern day Egypt which run down the Nile River are Ethiopia, Aswan,  Kemet/Khemet, Land of Ham, Nuri, Nubia, Kush/Cush & Put/Phut . Head of a Queen or Princess as a Sphinx, Chlorite, Twelfth dynasty, ca 1919-1878 BC. Also forgotten or unknown Pharaohs of the 25th Dynasty that was […]

My personal makeup vanity station

My personal makeup vanity station

“A picture can tell a thousand words, but a few words can change it’s story.” ― Sebastyne Young I’m usually quiet but I thought I make an exception today and post an original content of mine. This is my personal vanity station made by Drexel Heritage Furniture.  I’m not as brave as the other women, […]