North Penajam Paser Regency's population is 142,693.
North Penajam Paser Regency was created in 2002.
The area of North Penajam Paser Regency is 3,333.06 square kilometers.
Paser Regency's population is 172,608.
The area of Paser Regency is 11,603.94 square kilometers.
The cast of Cheery Point - 2013 includes: Ethel Anita as Factory Worker Bennett Arnold as Paser Infant Tony Bartele as Randy Aiken Andrew Bultemeir as Paser Security Sonny Burnette as Archbishop Roslen Tyler Carnes as Cheery Point Academy Paser Samantha Courter as Televised Springer Patient Kyle Dal Santo as Corey Sarte Brandon Dalley as Resistance Camp Springer Michael Dentico as Paser Security Darryl Dorsey as Televised Springer Patient Jake Douglas Smith as Todd Reynolds Shane Dresch as Resistance Camp Springer Jacob Eibel as Cheery Point Academy Paser Aly Eibel as Sanders Child Tyler Engle as Paser Patron Zack Ernst as Cheery Point Academy Paser Dale Fanella as Sam the T.D.D. Delivery Man Dan Fanella as Tortured Springer Amber Fields as Resistance Camp Springer Garard Fields as Resistance Camp Springer Allison Flood as Funeral Mourner Julie Fuchs as Paser Hospice Nurse Joseph Geiser as Paser Infant Ethan Gibbs Richard Hackel as Father Albert Camus Holly Hathaway as Mary Sanders Korey Hitchcock as Cheery Point Academy Paser Savannah Howard as Resistance Camp Springer Jordan Hubbuch as Cheery Point Academy Paser Dylan Jost as T.D.D. Limousine Chauffer Elena Kimball as Paser Security Colin Kissel as Young Mayor of Cheery Point Kris Kosinski as Televised Springer Patient Benjamin Lancaster as Office Paser Tyler Love as Paser Security Margaret Mahar as Program Narrator George Markwell as Resistance Camp Springer Joan Markwell as Springer Jon Meseke as Dissenting Springer Blake Mohler as Televised Springer Patient Katlyn Ness as Resistance Camp Springer Chris Obendorf as Paser Patron Parker Ogborn as Paser Infant Kori Ogborn as Paser Nanny Cody Oppel as Matthew Sue Orwick as Funeral Mourner Kenneth Orwick as T.D.D. Arresting Deputy Jessica Pettengil as Paser Patron Dylan Pieri as Paser Patron Perry Puckett as Mr. Sanders Tim Reboletti as Factory Worker Will Redwolf as Factory Worker Josh Runchy as Factory Worker Kelly Salley as Resistance Camp Springer Terry Sasaki as Dr. Beroff Whisper Schroeder as Biking Girl Alek Schroeder as Jogging Son Benjamin Shugart as Cheery Point Academy Paser Grant Steckbeck as T.D.D. Factory Officer Kenneth Stevenson as Construction Worker Katie Stofko as Televised Springer Patient Jacob Stufer as Cheery Point Academy Paser Chris Tomasik as Factory Checklist Worker Marlene Toscano as Gabriella Sarte Peter Tuman as Factory Worker Ali Venezia as Cheery Point Academy Paser Johnny Video as Consulate Barack Obama Hallie Viers as Cheery Point Academy Paser Jennifer Wilkens as Caroline Barrett Kelsey Williams as Fired Office Paser
to pick up very thin things like the led of a paser.
There are so many people who are famous in Egypt. In ancient Egypt some of the popular people were Pharaoh, Cleopatra, Hannu, Paser and many more.
Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni has: Played Nahash in "David" in 1997. Played Bayal in "La fille des nuages" in 1997. Played Michaiah in "Jeremiah" in 1998. Performed in "Gefangen im Jemen" in 1999. Played Abu Bakr in "Die Spur meiner Tochter" in 2000. Played Brahim in "Kasbah" in 2000. Played Slave Trader in "In the Beginning" in 2000. Played Hotel Manager in "Das Jesus Video" in 2002. Played Hassan in "The Four Feathers" in 2002. Played Omar in "Plus belle la vie" in 2004. Played Paser in "Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs" in 2007. Played Surgite 2 in "Les anges de Satan" in 2007. Played Polizist in "Open Desert" in 2013. Played Satan in "The Bible" in 2013. Played Shahin in "Kanyamakan" in 2014.
Thieves would find a small hole or opening and make it bigger with a stone or chizel. Then, when the hole was big enough, they would throw rocks in to make sure there weren't any booby traps nearby. They would then feel their way around with a lighted torch.
The cast of Ancient Egyptians - 2003 includes: Noureddine Aberdine as Sleeping pilgrim Alain Aswani as Chef ethiopien Alain Aswani as Chief of Police Noureddine Ayari as Pawero Omar Azzouzi as Vizier Omar Berdouni as Thutmosis Ichrak Berraoui as Nitheme, aged 32 Houcine Bouhcine as Amenpanufer Naima Bouhmala as Midwife Abderrahim Daris as High Priest Sophia El Houri as Nitheme, aged 15 Zayed Fahim as Ibi Ron Fehmiu as Priest Abdellatif Hassina as Painter Bernard Hill as Narrator Youssef Hmidane as Houseboy Hicham Ibrahimi as Samut, aged 20-40 Ismail Ichioui as Teenage Samut Hicham Ismili as Nesamun Mohamed Kafi as Paser Abdellah Lamrani as Petiese Younes Megri as Egeptien Amin Nasri as Karem Mohamed Rochdi as Captain Driss Sebti as Steward Jeremy Sisto as Narrator Raja Souad as Nursemaid Mohamed Soufi as Bakwerel
Marek Walczewski has: Played Tadeusz in "Pasazerka" in 1963. Played Father in "Ruchome piaski" in 1969. Played Rozenkranc in "Trzecia czesc nocy" in 1971. Played himself in "Pan Dziad z lira" in 1972. Performed in "Nocleg" in 1973. Played Host in "Wesele" in 1973. Performed in "S. O. S." in 1974. Performed in "Swiety Mikolaj pilnie poszukiwany" in 1974. Played Bum-Bum in "Ziemia obiecana" in 1975. Played Plaza-Splawski in "Dzieje grzechu" in 1975. Played Daleniecki in "Noce i dnie" in 1975. Played Mjr. Smyga in "Trzecia granica" in 1975. Performed in "W srodku lata" in 1976. Played Henryk Goraczko in "Polskie drogi" in 1976. Played Eligiusz Niewiadomski in "Smierc prezydenta" in 1977. Played Oswiecimiak in "Wergili" in 1977. Played Schugger-Leo in "Die Blechtrommel" in 1979. Played Director Bulwa in "Chcialbym sie zgubic..." in 1979. Played Pernat in "Golem" in 1980. Played Narrator in "Bracia polscy" in 1981. Played Walter in "Spotkanie na Atlantyku" in 1982. Played Masiulis in "Dolina Issy" in 1982. Performed in "Przeprowadzka" in 1982. Played Diaz in "Synteza" in 1984. Played Twardijewicz in "Vabank II czyli riposta" in 1985. Played Violinist January Badzki in "Cudzoziemka" in 1986. Played Ryszard in "Nikt nie jest winien" in 1986. Performed in "Lucyna" in 1986. Performed in "Ga, Ga - Chwala bohaterom" in 1986. Played Paser in "Zabij mnie, glino" in 1988. Played Sexuologist in "Co lubia tygrysy" in 1989. Played Horvat in "Havet stiger" in 1990. Performed in "Crimen" in 1990. Played VIP in "Zmowa" in 1990. Played Emilian in "Koniec" in 1990. Performed in "Les enfants du vent" in 1991. Performed in "Seszele" in 1991. Played State Department in "Enak" in 1992. Played Carousel Owner Schumann in "Kawalerskie zycie na obczyznie" in 1992. Played Knight in "Glos" in 1992. Played Mecenas in "Dwa ksiezyce" in 1993. Played Painter in "Pajeczarki" in 1993. Played Teatcher in "Rozmowa z czlowiekiem z szafy" in 1993. Played Prof. Pick in "Les Milles" in 1995. Played Lawyer in "Dzien wielkiej ryby" in 1996. Played Stepien in "13 posterunek" in 1997. Played X in "Ekstradycja 3" in 1999. Played Stepien in "13 posterunek 2" in 2000. Played Eyck from Denesle in "Wiedzmin" in 2001. Played Lucjan Zeligowski (2001) in "Marszalek Pilsudski" in 2001. Played Stefan. ojciec Ewy in "Ono" in 2004. Played The German in "Boza podszewka. Czesc druga" in 2005.
Grave robbing, grave robbery or tomb raiding is the act of uncovering a tomb or crypt to steal the artifacts (as illicit antiquities) inside or..Egyptian Tomb RobbersThe Ancient Egyptians believed that life and death were stages of progress to a better life in the next world, the Afterlife. The Afterlife was perceived as a perfect existence in an ideal version of Egypt. Ancient Egyptians provided for their afterlives according to their earthly means and their finest possessions including furniture, clothes, jewelry, gold, silver, weapons, precious oils and cosmetics were buried with them in their tombs. Treasures beyond wildest beliefs - was it any wonder that burial sites of the Pharaohs, royalty and the nobility attracted the attentions of tomb robbers.Egyptian Tomb RobbersThe first tomb robberies were documented in the reign of Ramses IX (1124 BC -- 1106 BC), a pharaoh of the Twentieth Egyptian Dynasty in the period of the New Kingdom. The nomarch, or mayor, of Eastern Thebes called Paser compiled a report on a spate of tomb robberies in the Valley of the Kings. In the report he accused the nomarch, or mayor, of Western Thebes called Paweraa of either being involved in the Tomb robberies or being negligent in his duties in protecting the tombs. The charge was never proved.Who were the Ancient Egyptian Tomb Robbers?The vast riches buried with their owners are often assumed to be subject of poor Egyptians of the lowest classes. Although this is true there were other types of tomb robbers. The most surprising tomb robbers were those acting for the ruling pharaoh. There are numerous examples of Pharaohs removing grave goods and using them for their own burials. Pharaohs even used the tombs of previous pharaohs. It would seem that once a grave, or tomb had been defiled, or robbed, that it was permissible to remove objects for subsequent use in their own burials. Once a tomb had been desecrated it was believed that any further disturbance would not anger the gods. Only the original tomb robber was punishable. Other robbers included men who worked on the tombs and that officials received a 'rake-off' from the booty. Obvious robbers were also men who guarded the tombs and even the embalmers were known as tomb robbers, as were Ancient Egyptian priests and scribes.Security Measures, Warnings and Curses did not deter the Tomb RobbersThe were grave warnings which were carved into tomb hieroglyphics relating to the punishments in the afterlife which would be enacted by the gods and the occupants of the tombs on tomb robbers. Curses such as the curse of Osiris "Death comes on wings to he who enters the tomb of a pharaoh" did not deter the tomb robbers. Tombs were bolted and sealed. Tombs contained secret chambers, burial chambers containing treasures were difficult to access and hidden from sight. Entrance passages or shafts leading to the tombs were blocked with huge stone slabs and mounds of rubble. There were blind passages and trap doors. Hidden holes and wells. There were even wires designed to decapitate the tomb robbers. It was also believed that the Ancient Egyptians used poison in the coatings of tombs or in powders which were released into the air when stones were disturbed. And finally, tombs were guarded by necropolis guards. These security measures were all overcome by the the ancient tomb robbers.Gangs of Tomb RobbersRobbing a tomb was not an easy task, it required a team of people to commit the crime. The gangs numbered up to ten people. The jobs of the robbers who infiltrated the tombs included laborers, stone masons and water carriers and lamp carriers. Once treasures were removed from the burial site they were hidden in the robbers cache or precious metals were melted down or sold to unscrupulous traders in antiquities.Punishments for Tomb RobbersThe punishments for those convicted as tomb robbers were extremely severe. Robbery, damaging tombs and the fencing of stolen tomb goods were criminal offences. Confessions was the base for a conviction together with circumstantial evidence and witness statements. Torture was used to achieve confessions. The initial methods of torture were whipping and beating. The arms, legs and back were beaten or whipped mercilessly to obtain a confession. Threats were made to cut off hands, ears and the nose. And in severe cases these threats were carried out as punishments. Death sentences were rare in Egypt compared with other ancient societies but robbers were executed. Executions took the form of impalement or been burnt alive. Both of these methods of execution had implications for the eternal life of the tomb robbers. To be burnt to ashes would mean that there was no body to pass into the afterlife and the sentence of impalement meant that the Ka would be forever tied to the place of execution.Tomb RobbersEach section of the Tomb Robbers addresses all topics and provides interesting facts and information about the Golden Age of Pharaohs and of Egypt. The Sitemap provides full details of all of the information and facts provided about the fascinating subject of the Pharaoh - Tutankhamun and the Tomb Robbers!