Egyptologist, Linguist, Priestess and director of the Institute of Kemetic Philology Rkhty Amen has taught Mdu Ntr for 20 years. She is a much in demand lecturer on various topics related to Kemet (Ancient Egypt), and has lectured in the United States, Europe and Africa. Rkhty is the author of several publications among these are: The Writing System of Mdu Ntr, Kemetic Name Book, The Calendar Project, and several articles published in The Journal of African Civilizations, and she is also a contributor to the African World History Project. Among her other works are two unpublished translations from French into English by the late Dr. Cheik Anta Diop
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The Book Of Coming Forth By Day (The Egyptian Book Of The Dead) by Dr. Rkhty Amen-Jones "The Book Of Coming Forth By Day" by Dr. Rkhty Amen-Jones is one of the first ones of her available for sale on DVD. She deals with what the BOCFBD is and what it is not. How it was used in Ancient Egypt and breaks down what the Medu Netcher is. She also goes over some words in the Medu Netcher. This DVD is well worth the price. Rkhty Amen, Dir. Kemetic Institute of Philology and member of the Kemetic Council/TaNefer Ank ... What are the differences between the Hiraglyphic scripts
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What was viewed as the first forms of hieroglyphs? Where was egyptian writing used? What was added by Egyptian scribes to minimize misinterpretation? What did archaeologist discover that helped them interpret the Egyptian script? 5. Does the word hieroglyphs only relate to Ancient Egypt
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How are the hieroglyphs read Why is the hieroglyphs an important part of writing What are the different stages of development of the hieroglyphs Are the hieroglyph considered the first lanquage