Nut: Goddess of the Sky
In Egyptian mythology, Nut was the sky goddess. She is the daughter of Shu and Tefnut. It is said that … Continue reading Nut: Goddess of the Sky
In Egyptian mythology, Nut was the sky goddess. She is the daughter of Shu and Tefnut. It is said that … Continue reading Nut: Goddess of the Sky
Horus is the god of the sky. He is the son of Isis and Osiris. His only recorded form is … Continue reading Horus:God of the Sky
Khepri, the scarab god, is the patron of the sun, creation, life, and resurrection. He appears in many different forms. … Continue reading Khepri: The Scarab God
Thoth was considered one of the more important gods. Thoth is an unusual god. Though some stories place him as … Continue reading Thoth: God of Wisdom
Shakespeare’s classic tale of romance and tragedy. Two families of Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets, have been feuding with … Continue reading Romeo and Juliet
Osiris is the god of the dead. He is the son of the gods Nut and Geb. He is also … Continue reading Osiris: God of the Afterlife
The Egyptian crocodile god, Sobek, was god of the Nile and of Fertility. He was also patron of the army … Continue reading Sobek: The Crocodile God
Anubis is the god of mummification and protector of the dead. He was usually portrayed as half animal like a … Continue reading Anubis: Protector of the Dead
In San Francisco, there are at least two flocks of largely wild parrots who flock around the city. This film … Continue reading The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
We try to establish connections between subjects at every opportunity. Here are some examples of our Mesopotamian themed math problems. … Continue reading Sumerian Math Problems