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The Seth-animal: a Dog and its Master - Ken Moss describes the uncertainty about the identity of the Seth-animal and suggests a likely candidate; and in the fourth of a series of articles on the work of the EES, Dr. Judith Bunbury looks at Egypt and the Global Cooling Crisis. As well as all the latest Egyptology News and regular features.
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Robert Partridge is the Editor, he lectures for the University of Manchester, runs the Ancient Egypt Picture Library and is the author and publisher of several books on Ancient Egypt. He is Chairman of the Manchester Ancient Egypt Society. The Consultant Editor is Professor Rosalie David OBE, she is Director of the KNH Centre for Biomedical and Forensic Studies in Egyptology at the University of Manchester. She is also Director of the Certificate in Egyptology and the UK’s first woman professor in the subject, with many publications and TV appearances to her name.
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Nesu-bity - Neb Tawy

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The Pharaoh's throne name, written inside a cartouche, was usually accompanied by the title nesu-bity - King of Upper and Lower Egypt and the ephithet neb tawy, Lord of the Two Lands. It symbolises the unity and rulership of the Two Lands.