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Video timecodes: 00:00:05 Why you can fall in love with Egypt forever? 00:07:40 Fertile Crescent 00:14:54 How did we learn about Ancient Egypt? 00:32:42 The Birth of Egyptology 00:37:35 The Rosetta Stone 00:42:24 Jean-François Champollion 00:48:00 Ancient Egyptian Writing 00:57:18 Features of Writing and Fine Arts 01:03:34 Egypt - a Gift of the Nile 01:13:50 Civilization of the Way 01:17:44 The Name of Egypt 01:28:57 Features of Geographical Location 01:48:55 Ancient Egyptian Culture of Binary ----------------------------------------- Friends, we offer you to learn more about the roots of our civilization in the 1st lecture of the course "Ancient Egypt: History, Religion, Picture of the World" with Daria Ziborova! What was the culture of ancient Greece based on, what meanings did it reinterpret? The civilization in the Nile Valley was one of the first on earth, and became the basis for the formation of ours, a kind of "source code". In the mythology, religion, and worldview of ancient Egypt, you can see the original ideas and images that were embodied in our modern world. And at the same time, Egypt is a different culture, very far from ours in space and time, and by looking into its otherness, we better know ourselves and the meanings inherent in our culture. ---------------------------------------- Expert: Daria Ziborova - Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Philosophy of the V. N. Karazin KhNU, specialist in philosophical anthropology and philosophy of culture. ------------------------------------------ Our social networks: Telegram: https://t.me/cowoguru Facebook: / cowo.guru To receive notifications about new videos, press the bell (????). #egypt #ancientegypt #dariaziborova #fertilecrescent #egyptology #rosettastone #champollion #jeanfrancoischampollion #writing #ancientegyptianwriting #visualart #ancientegyptianvisualart #nile #civilization #civilizationoftheway #ancientegyptianculture #culture #binary #ancientegyptianhistory #ancientegyptianreligion #ancientegyptianworldview