About The House of Life 

Egyptology  Course

The basic course serves as an introduction to the ancient Egyptian History, way of life and Wisdom and Culture.

The Egyptology  course runs once a week (3 hours) for 12 weeks in, Joburg.  

This course requires approximately 4 hours per week for homework and reading. 

If you are interested in attending, please contact Ziad 

Cost R 2000.00 for the whole course

House of Life Egyptology  Course (HOL1)

 

Week 1 – Introduction and Land and Habitats
What was House of Life?
What are the aims and Mission of Per Ankh
Land and Habitat – including Zoology, Botany, geography & Nile River
Paleolithic to Pre-dynastic Egypt (including the Scorpion King & Narmer)

 

Week 2 – Religion and Spiritualism
The Priesthood
The Creation
Gods and Goddesses

 

Week 3 – History and Politics - Pharaonic dynasties
Old Kingdom
Middle Kingdom
New Kingdom
Late kingdom
Ptolemis

 

Week 4 – Court, Government and Administration
The Royal Court
The Royal Family
Courtiers
Government
Law and Order
Military and War
 
Week 5 – Social Life
Recreational Life
Houses and Villas
Love and Sexuality
Music and Dance
Games and Sport
Pets and Hunting
Tales and Comics
Games and Toys
Fashion and Textile
Food, Nutrition and Diet
Week 6 – Trade, Industry, Arts, Crafts and Tools
Trade and Industry
Trade and Commerce
Agriculture and Farming
Mines and Quarries
Tools
Arts and Crafts
Sculpture
Relief and Painting
Jewellery
Furniture
Vases and Pottery

   

Week 7 – Afterlife, Magic and Mummification
Mummification
Human
Animal
Mummy Investigations
Afterlife
Heka and Spells

 

Week 8 – Wisdom, Literature
Wisdom
Literature

 

 

Week 9 – The Sciences

Education and Universities
Medicine
Astrology and Calendars
Maths and Geometry
Architecture
Hieroglyphics and Language

 

Week 10 – The Legacy 
Akhenaton
Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Pythagoras
Gnosism
Hermeticism
Freemasonry
House of Life
 

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