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Ancient
Egyptian Crowns
Red
Crown of Lower Egypt

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The
Red Crown of Lower Egypt has a distinctive high crest at
the back with a long rigid line that angles upwards towards the
front. Sometimes this line is curled at the end.
It
is also known as the Deshret crown.
The Red Crown was the emblem of the goddess Neith, who was the patron
of the city of Sais in Lower Egypt.
The
terms Upper and Lower Egypt are confusing as they conflict with
the way that we read maps today. Lower Egypt is in the north of
the country around Cairo and Giza, while upper Egypt is in the south
around Luxor and Thebes.
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ANCIENT
EGYPTIAN GODS |
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| ANCIENT
EGYPTIAN CROWNS |
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