
Three centuries after the first discoveries, Egypt still reveals new buried treasures, and its inexhaustible myths continue to exist.
The Egyptians of the Nile never really manage to control the desert, which is still today the place of all dangers and rebellion.
From architecture to necropolises or shipbuilding, Egyptian symbols survive through the ages.
From mummification to the cult of Osiris, ancestral rites link the Egyptians to both death and eternal life.
An introduction to the Egyptians who live on the banks of the Nile, from Rosetta, where it flows into the Mediterranean, to Abu Simbel, where it leaves Egyptian territory to begin its Sudanese journey.