Upper and Lower Egypt
Appearance
Upper and Lower Egypt was a time period in Ancient Egypt. It was also known as the Two Lands. During this time the country was divided into Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt was in the south from Aswan to Cairo. Lower Egypt was in the north from Cairo to the Mediterranean Sea. South of Aswan was the Nubian desert
Sema Tawy and symbolism
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Hapi tying the papyrus and reed plants in the sema tawy symbol for the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt
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Temple scene at Luxor, Thebes
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Alabaster jar depicting the sema tawy symbol with Hapy. From the tomb of Tutankhamun.
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Ramesses III at the temple of Khonsu.
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Sema tawy (without deities) on the side of the throne of Khafre