Ahmed Seddik: Entrepreneur, TV Presenter, Voice-over Artist, Translator, Media Producer, Egyptologist, Lecturer and Tour Guide to Egypt & The Middle East. Seddik speaks with hilarity, clarity and jocularity.
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The Amarna Archives: A Chapter in Clay by Ahmed Seddik It was in the waning light of the nineteenth century—a time when scholars hunted knowledge as prospectors once hunted gold—that a handful of humble tablets, long buried in the bosom of Egypt, rose from the ashes of oblivion to speak in tongues foreign and familiar. These were no ordinary fragments of pottery or idle scribbles in dust. Nay, they were the stately scribes of diplomacy themselves, arrayed not in silk or scarlet, but in the baked and brittle clay of antiquity. Let us journey to the heart of Middle Egypt—to a place called Amarna, once the seat of a peculiar Pharaoh whose gaze was fixed not upon the gods of his fathers, but upon a singular sun that scorched tradition and stirred the heavens. It was here, amidst the ruins of Akhetaten—the horizon of Aten—that a farmer’s foot, like that of some ancient messenger, stumbled upon the secrets of empires past. The ground, as if weary of its age-old silence, yielded up its...
To the ancient Egyptian, who daily gazed upon the Nile with reverence and read the language of the lotus and the whisper of the reeds as one might read a holy script, there was no creature too small to be sacred, no motion too humble to be meaningful. And of all the creeping, crawling, bustling inhabitants of sunlit Egypt, none stirred the soul so deeply, nor tickled the intellect so acutely, as the unassuming scarab. Ah yes, the scarab! That dark, diligent beetle—less a beast and more a parable in a shell. They watched him toil and tumble, pushing his precious burden—a ball of earth and life—over sand and stone with an earnestness that put idle men to shame. He did not falter, he did not flinch, but rolled on with a resolve both comic and cosmic. And in that humble roll, the Egyptian saw revelation. For was it not a mirror of the sun itself, that mighty sphere flung across the sky each morn by divine decree? And was not the scarab, in his tireless endeavor, a miniature mimic of ...
Ahmed Seddik leads tours in Egypt for distinguished delegations and manages important productions for BBC, CNN, CBS, ABC, National Geographic, History Channel, Showtime ... WhatsApp: +201006768269 Email: ahmed.seddik@gmail.com
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