Naga cobra in form, associated with water and sometimes with mystical initiation
Egypt is also founded on Naga culture. The Nile is a serpent. Nieth the creator water serpent goddess first dynasty temple tomb at Naga ed-Deir
Nieth “Virgin Mother Goddess”:
Unique Goddess, mysterious and great who came to be in the beginning and caused everything to come to be . . . the divine mother of Ra, who shines on the horizon…
The sun rises and sets over the horizon of the sea, ....set sail, similarly a serpent sails across the land. She was also the goddess of weaving this technology likely also has its roots in sail making
Proclus (412–485 AD) wrote that the adyton of the temple of Neith in Sais (of which nothing now remains) carried the following inscription:
I am the things that are, that will be, and that have been. No one has ever laid open the garment by which I am concealed. The fruit which I brought forth was the sun.
The cemeteries of Naga ed-Deir cover an almost unbroken sequence from Predynastic times to the present and the largest collection of provenanced cylinder seals from this period was found here. Their distinctively Egyptian designs include hieroglyphic inscriptions. Grave N1532 contained a necklace with repousse figures of an oryx, a bull and a beetle decorated with the emblem of the Delta goddess Neith, some of the oldest gold jewelry known from Egypt. Other artifacts of note were metal tools, flint blades and knives and decorated cosmetic dishes. Tombs of this period were also found in Cemeteries 500, 3000 and 3500.
A great intro to Naga culture that was the foundation of civilized society evolving from water people moving onto land introducing nautical technology that was likely prediluvian in origin Building monuments to study the stars from navigator priests who only developed writing when they became pedestrian cultures because at sea only tattoos and bangles etc wouldn't get washed overboard. Hence oral traditions were imperative hence we have "Saga, Ragas..." Nave in ribbed roofing in temple roofing from Navigate...Navy...etc.etc when you combine the etymology of Naga with maritime archaeology many pieces begin to fit together.
Both the Viking boat and the Egyptian Sun boat are of the same construction technology, Ribbed hulls covered with Lashed planking
Egypt is also founded on Naga culture. The Nile is a serpent. Nieth the creator water serpent goddess first dynasty temple tomb at Naga ed-Deir
Nieth “Virgin Mother Goddess”:
Unique Goddess, mysterious and great who came to be in the beginning and caused everything to come to be . . . the divine mother of Ra, who shines on the horizon…
The sun rises and sets over the horizon of the sea, ....set sail, similarly a serpent sails across the land. She was also the goddess of weaving this technology likely also has its roots in sail making
Proclus (412–485 AD) wrote that the adyton of the temple of Neith in Sais (of which nothing now remains) carried the following inscription:
I am the things that are, that will be, and that have been. No one has ever laid open the garment by which I am concealed. The fruit which I brought forth was the sun.
The cemeteries of Naga ed-Deir cover an almost unbroken sequence from Predynastic times to the present and the largest collection of provenanced cylinder seals from this period was found here. Their distinctively Egyptian designs include hieroglyphic inscriptions. Grave N1532 contained a necklace with repousse figures of an oryx, a bull and a beetle decorated with the emblem of the Delta goddess Neith, some of the oldest gold jewelry known from Egypt. Other artifacts of note were metal tools, flint blades and knives and decorated cosmetic dishes. Tombs of this period were also found in Cemeteries 500, 3000 and 3500.
A great intro to Naga culture that was the foundation of civilized society evolving from water people moving onto land introducing nautical technology that was likely prediluvian in origin Building monuments to study the stars from navigator priests who only developed writing when they became pedestrian cultures because at sea only tattoos and bangles etc wouldn't get washed overboard. Hence oral traditions were imperative hence we have "Saga, Ragas..." Nave in ribbed roofing in temple roofing from Navigate...Navy...etc.etc when you combine the etymology of Naga with maritime archaeology many pieces begin to fit together.
Both the Viking boat and the Egyptian Sun boat are of the same construction technology, Ribbed hulls covered with Lashed planking