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  2. Template:Infobox Egyptian tomb/doc - Wikipedia

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  3. Nehebkau - Wikipedia

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    This is common with Egyptian snake gods and associated with the imagery of snakes crawling across the earth. [9] When Geb is represented as his father, Nehebkau's mother is considered to be the harvest goddess Renenutet: [1] the ‘good snake’ who ensured bountiful fields, harvests and kitchens for the living [7] and nourished the kas of the ...

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  5. Template:Infobox Egyptian tomb/sandbox - Wikipedia

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  6. Egyptian cobra - Wikipedia

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    The snout of the Egyptian cobra is moderately broad and rounded. The eye is quite big with a round pupil. The body of the Egyptian cobra is cylindrical and stout, with a long tail. The length of the Egyptian cobra is largely dependent on subspecies, geographical locale, and population. The most recognizable characteristics of this species are ...

  7. Asp (snake) - Wikipedia

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    "Asp" is the modern anglicisation of the word "aspis", which in antiquity referred to any one of several venomous snake species found in the Nile region. [1] The specific epithet, aspis, is a Greek word that means "viper". [2] It is believed that aspis referred to what is now known as the Egyptian cobra. [3]

  8. Egyptian in Red Sea resort town charms snakes to sleep - AOL

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    In Egypt's premier Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh, snake charmer Amier El Refaie puts some of the world's most dangerous snakes to sleep. Refaie, who has been charming snakes for the past five ...

  9. Mehen - Wikipedia

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    Mehen is a protective deity who is depicted as a snake which coils around the sun god Ra during his journey through the night, for instance in the Amduat. [ 3 ] In the German-Egyptian dictionary by R. Hannig, [ 4 ] it is said that the Mehen (mḥn) or the Mehenet (mḥnt) snake is equivalent to the Ouroboros .