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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [qb] [QUOTE]How can Upper Egypt/Lower Nubia and Punt be the same place?[/QUOTE]I want to hear Wally's answer but here is a question: Do you consider Aswan to be a part of Upper Egypt, Lower Nubia, or both? [i]Then a king will come from the South, Ameny, the justfied, by name, Son of a woman of Ta-Seti, child of Upper Egypt. He will take the white crown, He will wear the red crown; He will join the Two Mighty Ones, He will please the Two Lords with what they wish, With field-circler in his fist, oar in his grasp. Rejoice, O people of his time, The son of man will make his name for all eternity! The evil-minded, the treason-plotters, They suppress their speech in fear of him; Asiatics will fall to his sword, Libyans will fall to his flame, Rebels to his wrath, traitors to his might,[/i] Prophesy of Neferti 4th Dynasty, Km.t Yonis, if he were of a mind to study up, would also note that in the above primary text: "Nubia and Egypt" are one class, and Asiatics and Libyans are another. The division here is poltical and is about legitmacy of rule in the Nile Valley, vs. usurpers. [/qb][/QUOTE]One thing for sure, Aswan was not part of Lower Nubia, as neither one existed in those times.... :) Aswan was not called Aswan by the Egyptians. The area south of the 1st cataract was not called Lower Nubia by the Egyptians either. The issue here is to correctly identify the southern boundary of Egypt and it was not at Aswan. The southern boundary of ancient Kmt was south of modern day Aswan. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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