The Rhythm of Time in Ancient Egypt: From the Nile’s Flood to the Eye of Horus
For the ancient Egyptians, time was not merely measured—it was lived. The annual cycle of the Nile’s inundation, celestial movements, and sacred rituals formed a harmonious calendar that governed both agriculture and spiritual life. This intricate system wove together astronomy, agriculture, and mythology, reflecting a worldview where time, death, and rebirth were inseparable. The Eye […]