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The Serapeum of Saqqara: Apis Bulls and Sacred Tombs

11 min · 19. juni 2026
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In this episode of The History of Egypt, Lucas and Luna venture beneath the sands of Saqqara to explore the Serapeum, the vast underground burial complex for the sacred Apis bulls. Discover how the Apis bull was seen as the living incarnation of the god Ptah, and later linked to Osiris and Serapis. Learn about the massive stone sarcophagi, each weighing up to 70 tons, and how they were lowered into subterranean galleries. The episode covers the origins of the cult during the early dynasties, its flourishing under the New Kingdom and Late Period, and its rediscovery by Auguste Mariette in 1851. It also touches on the political significance of the bull burials for pharaohs like Amenhotep III, Ramesses II, and the Ptolemies, and the eventual decline under Roman rule. A fascinating look at how animal cults reflected Egyptian theology, kingship, and national identity. #Serapeum #Saqqara #ApisBull #Ptah #OsirisApis #Serapis #Mariette #AugusteMariette #Mastaba #AnimalCults #SaiteDynasty #Ptolemaic #RamessesII #AmenhotepIII #Burial #Egyptology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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