Image: Hapy tying
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Description: Dual depiction of Hapy, the ancient Egyptian god of the Nile and its flood, in the sema-tawy motif of unification of the two lands. He ties together the symbols of upper Egypt (the lotus, left half) and lower Egypt (the papyrus, right half), while the vegetation, large breasts and belly symbolize fertility and the blue skin symbolizes the Nile's life-giving water.
Title: Hapy tying
Credit: Own work
Author: Jeff Dahl
Usage Terms: GNU Free Documentation License
License: GFDL
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