The archaeological era of South Abydos settled in a city called Egyptian microcosm. Microcosm is located south of Abidos. In microcosism, architecture and social engineering were done 3, 850 years ago in the southern part of Egypt. In southern Abydos there is a terrible burial ground during Egypt. Abidos is the first burial site of Egypt's first Pharaoh, the religious center of God Osiris. Osiris is known as the ruler of the dead and the ruler of the underworld. Osiris saw the complex name of the royal funeral building which is Khakure-It-Voice-in-Abydos called "a place that will last forever".
It is thought to be one of the most important remains in ancient Egypt (near the town of al-Balyana), in the holy town of Abydos, the cemetery of the royal palace where the early pharaoh was buried Umm el-Qa ' There is ab. These graves came to be regarded as very important graves, and in the future it was buried in the area, which brought about an increase in the importance of the city as a place of cult. He was the first man who used the title of the Egyptian king in the first Egypt, which was portrayed as wearing a double crown (red and white). The floor of his Ummu Kaab cemetery near Abidos is made of red and black granite. This is the first time Egypt used this hard stone as a building material. During his long reign, he established many court rituals and royalties used by later rulers, and his immediate heir gave him great importance.
Creature: Nicolas ยท Picad is an Egyptian research assistant at the Giza Project of Harvard University's Near East Language Civilization Faculty. He is an expert in family archeology and has a bachelor's degree in anthropology / archeology from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a field director of the South Abydos Settlement - E Project (Yale Art University in Pennsylvania), which was excavated in Giza 's Abidos and Egyptian Sakkara and is part of the Abidos Expedition of New York University. Prior to joining the Harvard University Giza Project, Nicholas was a researcher at the Boston Museum of Art, a member of the Department of Ancient Art and the Giza Archives. His most recent educational tasks are visiting lecturers at the Egyptian department at Brown University and research on ancient Western Asian studies.