The books are in their place, as it should be, and each ritual takes place where it is supposed to.
– The Temple of Horus at Edfu

The ancient Egyptians had a long and rich history of writing and literature. As early as the 3rd millennium BCE, they used hieroglyphs to record their thoughts and experiences. Over time, they developed a sophisticated system of writing that allowed them to create a wide variety of texts, from religious and historical works to poetry and literature.
One of the most important aspects of ancient Egyptian culture was the Par Madja’at – the House of Books in the ancient Egyptian temple or palace. Par Madja’ats were not just places to store books, but also centers of learning and scholarship. They were home to various texts, including religious texts, historical records, and literature. Libraries were also crucial for training scribes responsible for keeping records and writing documents.
The Par Madja’at at Kamat contains the books and electronic documents we used in our research to reconstruct ancient Egyptian culture.
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Experts in the field have evaluated our collection of scholarly articles before being published. These articles provide information about ancient Egypt, including its history, culture, and religion.
For a nominal fee, the Par Madja’at provides access to PDF academic articles specially formatted to view on e-readers and fully searchable. Old black-and-white images are completely remastered and colorized. The Par Madja’at also provides English translations of foreign language documents available nowhere else.
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Par Madja’at Document Library
Book and Periodical Library
The Par Madja’at provides a complete list of books and magazines used by Kamat to reconstruct ancient Egyptian culture. We review the Books and Periodicals in the Kamat Par Madja’at Library, giving readers an informed opinion about the book. We evaluate the book’s strengths and weaknesses and recommend whether or not they should read it. Our Kamat Radio Patreon patrons receive chapter-by-chapter summaries, thoughts, and opinions on the book.
If you are an author and would like your book reviewed in the Par Madja’at, contact us to feature your book.

Media Library
Many modern bookshops or libraries have expanded their collections from the written word to audio and video. Here, you will find the media used in Kamat—Reconstructing Ancient Egyptian Culture research.
- This Pyramid Was Built to Honor a Highly Unusual Occupant
- Secrets of Ancient Egypt’s Mysterious Afterlife | Digging for the Truth (S3, E7) | Full Episode
- CLEOPATRA (FULL DOCUMENTARY)
- Building the Great Pyramid
- The Egyptian (1954)
- EPIC ANCIENT EGYPTIAN BATTLE TECH | Ancient Discoveries (S1, E6) | Full Episode
- Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity – Calendar of Ancient Egypt: 2nd Month of Inundation – Cloth
- The Pharaoh’s Golden Parade
- Avenue of the Sphinxes Reopening Festival
- Pronunciation of Ancient Egyptian
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – The Battle of Kadesh
- Divine Offerings – Ancient Egyptian Cuisine: Ancient Egyptian Bread
- Beginning of Time ~ End of Eternity – Calendar of Ancient Egypt: First Month of Inundation – Drunkenness
- Ancient Egyptian Days Above the Year and New Year Festivals Announcement
- The Hymn of Isis in the Pharaohs Golden Parade with Translation and Phonetic Transliteration
- Gods of Ancient Egypt: Sakhamat – Sekhmet
- Par Madja’at Ancient Egyptian House of Books – Episode 4
- Divine Offerings: Ancient Egyptian Cuisine: Ancient Egyptian Wheat
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant
- Reconstruction of the Gateway Entrance of Djeba – Temple of Horus of Edfu
- Introduction to the Madu Natjar – Ancient Egyptian Language
- The Trumpets of Pharaoh Tutankhamun
- Activating Egyptian Sourdough Yeast for Use in Reconstructing Ancient Egyptian Bread and Beer
- Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt: Horus Behdety and the Winged Disk
- Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Thutmose III
- Ancient Egyptian Literature – Great Dispenser of Pleasure
Research on the Web
The Par Madja’at researches on the web to find the best sources of information on reconstructing ancient Egyptian culture.
These websites are an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about ancient Egypt. They provide access to a wide range of information, including images, videos, and articles.
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