• The Serapeum’s Banned, Hidden, and Censored Archives Curated and triple backed up archive of the information they don’t want you to see.
  • Remains of the Serapeum of Alexandria. Marble bust of Serapis, Roman copy after a Greek original from the 4th century BC.
  • The Serapeum of Saqqara is a prime example of this, as it contains giant sarcophagi that are more than just stone containers.
  • An avenue of sphinxes leads to the Serapeum, which is composed of two long corridors that once housed the mummified remains of the bulls.
  • There Serapis was worshiped in a purely Greek ritual until ad 391, when the Serapeum was destroyed by the patriarch Theophilus and his followers.
  • The Serapeum, an intriguing term rooted in ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman history, refers to several significant religious complexes dedicated to Serapis...
  • Serapeum is an underground necropolis located in Saqqara. ... Some of interesting points about the Serapeum.
  • The Serapeum of Alexandria was built during the reign of Ptolemy III Euergetes, between 246 and 222 BC.
  • The mysterious subterranean Serapeum of Saqqara which conceals one of the great mysteries of Egypt - these 20 + massive precision crafted boxes weighing...
  • Serapeum’a Ulaşım İskenderiye’nin antik kalbinde yer alan Serapeum, Karmooz caddesinin hemen dışında, Kanal Al Mahmoudeya Al Bahri yolundan...