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In this edition
Featured Articles

The Egyptian Building Mania - Onions Hatshepsut
Imhotep - Sementawy Horemheb
Merneptah's Mortuary Temple - Nekhenyheru Aha

Groups in the Spotlight

Food For Thought
Food for Thought, by Neferaset Ahhotep-
After a sluggish start, we're now truly getting underway over in Egypt, with our discussions of cooking through the ages. Along with contemporary recipes, and Voluptua's enticing wine board, and a space for culinary herbs, we will devote some of our studies to food through antiquity, across the globe. We are also interested in the literature, art and social function of food and dining, from antiquity until today.

AW Citizen in the Spotlight

Lauded as city builder, Nekhenyheru Aha has brought the ancient province (sepat) known as Nome of the Shrine into being at AW. Our mudbrick dweller brings a wealth of experience in things ancient and historical to Egypt's Ancient World. Be sure to say em hotep when you next see her online!


Featured Neighborhood

Nome of the Sceptre
Nome of the Sceptre is Egypt's 'hood in the spotlight. Home to the ancient city of Waset, it is Upper Egypt's fourth nome or more correctly sepat, a name given to Egypt's provincial centres. Come steep yourself in the world of Karnak, Amenhotep III and Deir el Medina!

Contributing Reporters and Editors

Your world editors:
Anarane Burgundian - Germany
Louisa Agis - Hellas
Tanaquil Sergius - Rome
Sankira Qin - The Orient
Hapshepsut Nebet - Egypt
Bronwyn Cumhaill - Celtia
Caileadair Etana - Mesopotamia
Mangas Cochise - The Americas
General Editors:
Heraklia Aelius
Anticus Cornelius
Laurels Curius


ACTA DIURNA vol.IV iss.IEgyptian World News

The latest in Egypt

Much has happened in Egypt World since last issue of the ACTA hit the e-shelves. Its fortunes have continued to wax lyrical in post and deed. The somnolent summer has seen not only the formation of new groups but also new cities and their regions, long in the planning, have made their presence felt. Their unveiling earlier in October happened to great fanfare and excitement. And more is in the offing...

Nomes of Egypt

The winds of change have not forgotten Egypt World indeed all of Ancient Worlds in this month of November. The Black Land will shortly see its inhabitants scrambling over themselves to secure prime pieces of real estate in Egypt's new Places. It is whispered in the mudbrick mansions of millions of years the length and breadth of Kemet that this pleasure awaits the denizens of Ancient Worlds sometime in December. Crepuscular Rekhmire of Netjer Inc. advises citizens to adhere to a daily login regimen in order to build up their coffers as, in his immortal words, "Prime necropoli wait for no man!" Be advised, ye adherent of the ancient ways!

As there are grains of sand in the Red Land, so are there a multitude of Places in Egypt fit to lay down one's welcome mat. For the discriminating mudbrick dweller, opportunities abound to ally oneself with not only with a geographic place but also a period in Egyptian history. Whether from the dawn of recorded history in Nekhen and Abedjou, or from Old Kingdom's Mennefer "City of White Walls", to New Kingdom Waset and the cultus of Amun-Re, from the hybrid city of ancient Alexandria where dynastic Egypt came to an end, to Per-Bastet which the Greeks would later call Bubastis, to Zau amongst others, the ides of November will witness the integration of Ancient Worlds citizen and Place.

Egyptian Groups in the News

It is heard too that The Scribe's Palette is gearing up to host the Golden Brush Awards. For those not familiar with this contest, the Golden Brush Awards is a quarterly writers competition that seeks to recognise and reward those Ancient Worlds writers who excel in the areas of poetry, journal writing, historical and roleplay posting. Discovered a talented writer here at AW? Written some mind-bending posts designed to intrigue, instruct and/or entertain? Bared your soul recently in a journal entry? Here's your opportunity to submit your favourite written work or the work of others and read what has been submitted thus far. Contest results will be posted in the Egyptian World News section next ACTA issue and in the group's entrance. Good luck to all participants!

Two new groups have come into being in Egypt since the ACTA's previous issue. Warfare in Ancient Egypt is a platform for the discussion of warfare in ancient Egypt covering everything from the foundations of the army to the campaigns of the New Kingdom, foreign policy, military leaders and tactics amongst other topics. Battles such as that of Kadesh in which it seems Ramesses II was singularly successful in combating the hostile Hittite forces (though the Hittites tell a very different tale), to the overthrow of the Hyksos in Dynasty 15 and much more besides. The group's leader Bucephalus Alexandros leads a lively discussion.

Scribe Onions Hatshepsut reminds this editor that new group Food For Thought is proving to be a very popular one. The group's leaders Akhenaten Horemheb and Neferaset Ahhotep promote discussion on a host of food-related areas. Those whose interests lie in things gastonomical and historical would do well to check out this burgeoning group!

Fun, trivia and games

Nebmaatre Thutmose is now running a very lively trivia in Egyptomania based on correctly identifying Egyptomaniac films and the actors who starred in them. Nebet Lotus Horemheb has just posed the latest question - this editor feels certain that the ruggedly handsome pharaoh in the nemes headgear just has to be that bald fellow, Whatzisname...? Know the answer? Take a punt!

So, as you can see, the shifting sands of Egypt hold much to discover for resident and foreign wanderer alike. Come sample some persea wine and dates as the sun goes down on one of the mightiest and most ancient of 'ancient worlds'.

New? Here's some help!

Em Hotep! Welcome to AW Egypt - post your introduction or questions
Living in Egypt - The Egyptian decoration source thread
Arachne's Web FAQ & Helpcenter - for quick help on graphics or code


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