Some places had special importance for the Ancient Egyptians in general; and especially for the king. The phenomena of "the personified places" appeared early in the Egyptian civilization, when in the fourth dynasty the king Mycerinus represented with Hathor and personifications of some nomes, in triads discovered in his valley temple at Giza.
The significance of Pharaonic royal names in Graeco-Roman temples*
Some Pharaonic royal names could be attested in the Graeco-Roman temple inscriptions. The names of Khufu, Pepi I, Amenemhet I, and Tuthmosis III are found within the inscriptions of Dendera temple. The Ancient Egyptian royal names in Dendera refer to the buildings activities of those monarchs in the area, or a mention of some activities of the main festivals during the time of those kings.
Employment of The Ancient Egyptian Feast Foods in Egyptian Hotel Menus and Its Impact on Promoting Food Tourism.
Food provided to customers and good menus are important factor in competitiveness for the tourist destination. There is a critical contribution for food in growing tourists yield. The relevance between regional food and culture enables the promotion of cultural heritage by promoting food tourism.